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2013-04-12
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FoodThe morning "tam jiak" appetite gave me the courage to queue up for "chai tow kway" (fried carrot cake) even though I know it will be very rush. It's not easy to get hold of a packet of good fried carrot cake from clementi market and food centre on weekdays morning and even weekends. Look at the queue - the died hard fans of this carrot cakes stall.With hands on his waist, this uncle seems to have waited for quite sometime and looks frustrated. $2.50 for the most fabulously awesome delicious
The morning "tam jiak" appetite gave me the courage to queue up for "chai tow kway" (fried carrot cake) even though I know it will be very rush.
It's not easy to get hold of a packet of good fried carrot cake from clementi market and food centre on weekdays morning and even weekends. Look at the queue - the died hard fans of this carrot cakes stall.
The lady will take down customers' order in batch and writes down on her memo pad. Thereafter she will inform the uncle about the incoming orders. There are two woks to cater their incoming crowds, the lady will will help to prepare the carrot cake and place them properly in the wok for the start, then the uncle will take over and continue adding the rest of the condiments like the egg, chai po and black sauce.
I saw the uncle cracking 1 tray of 30 eggs into the big bowl using one hands. It was fast and looks professional. Salute his skills!
Ambience
Since alot of stalls are opened early in the morning, the food centre is often packed with people who are having their breakfasts and also not to forget the take away customers.
Price
Pricing matches the quantity and worth waiting for!
Recommendation / Tips
Same advice - Be early to avoid disappointment!
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