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2011-05-10 24 views
This stall sells chicken and char siew rice. At $3 per plate at a coffeeshop, I think the price is costly. Furthermore, there is a pretty good chicken rice stall nearby that sells at $1.50 per plate and the serving is pretty similar. The char siew is not the best that I have tried but at least it is not full of fats and not difficult to chew. I find the marination on the char siew not good enough. To give some credit, the rice is still pretty fragrant and they use chicken rice.
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This stall sells chicken and char siew rice. At $3 per plate at a coffeeshop, I think the price is costly. Furthermore, there is a pretty good chicken rice stall nearby that sells at $1.50 per plate and the serving is pretty similar. The char siew is not the best that I have tried but at least it is not full of fats and not difficult to chew. I find the marination on the char siew not good enough. To give some credit, the rice is still pretty fragrant and they use chicken rice.
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