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2013-08-06
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Order three different kuehs this morning as breakfast. Their kuehs is all specially handmade and you can see it from the stall itself as they will be preparing the kuehs at the back of the stall. Kuehs is less oily and the filing is sufficient in it. The most favorite is their Jiu Cai Kueh as is a traditional Teochew favorite kueh. They do sell all kinds of kueh that you can find else where. The price for it is worth it and cost me $2.60 for breakfast and is acceptable.
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