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2011-10-23
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Walk passed E.A.T countless times and it was always very crowded during lunch hours. I thought to myself this eatery must be selling someting nice that's why people doesn't mind to queue for it and i must try it one day. Finally, I had my late lunch (had brunch earlier) there and to me, it was value for money They have different choices of noodles, either al la carte or set. I ordered Set A (dry fishball mee pok and coffee - $4). The noodles were not very Q but not too soggy either, the seasonin
They have different choices of noodles, either al la carte or set. I ordered Set A (dry fishball mee pok and coffee - $4). The noodles were not very Q but not too soggy either, the seasoning was slightly salty, garnished with fishballs, slices of fishcakes and some chopped spring onions. If you're someone that enjoys lots of seasonings, then you'll find this dish delicious.
The local coffee was fragrant and good
I also ordered a home made tofu with fish paste filling ($1.50). The tofu was freshly fried upon ordering, so it piping hot, not too oily, tender within yet crispy without, fish paste and some finely chopped spring onions was well seasoned too. yummy
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