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2010-11-17
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Apollo has been around in marine parade market for quite some time. Do expect long queues during peak hours, but i think the queue is worthy for a skilled plate of char kway tiao.The char kuay tiao they serve is not your usual dried char kway tiao.Usually when you have your char kway tiao, you're most likely to be given only a pair of chopstick.Over at Apollo, you might be wondering they why do they give you a spoon and chopstick for charkwaytiao. You'll find out the answer after you try it. The
Do expect long queues during peak hours, but i think the queue is worthy for a skilled plate of char kway tiao.
The char kuay tiao they serve is not your usual dried char kway tiao.
Usually when you have your char kway tiao, you're most likely to be given only a pair of chopstick.
Over at Apollo, you might be wondering they why do they give you a spoon and chopstick for charkwaytiao. You'll find out the answer after you try it.
The taste of the char kway tiao is slightly on the sweeter side.
It's more WET than your usual CKT with heaps of garlics, scattered dried sausage and cockles.
It's a wonderful masterpiece. One of the best along side hillstreet char kway tiao.
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