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2013-06-11 178 views
Pig's stomach soup, S$4.00 added with mee sua sums up to S$4.50.The bowl of soup is filled with the richness of pig's stomach. The parts are well managed and prepared by the ladies as they have no signs of pork's smell. Cooked to tenderness, easily chewed and does not have the feel of "biting rubber". One thing about the soup that we may not like is it's peppery spice, I would prefer something lighter in pepper taste.Besides selling this, Dong Dong do offers Pig's trotter, bak kut teh (cleared v
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Pig's stomach soup, S$4.00 added with mee sua sums up to S$4.50.
The bowl of soup is filled with the richness of pig's stomach. The parts are well managed and prepared by the ladies as they have no signs of pork's smell.
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Cooked to tenderness, easily chewed and does not have the feel of "biting rubber". One thing about the soup that we may not like is it's peppery spice, I would prefer something lighter in pepper taste.
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Besides selling this, Dong Dong do offers Pig's trotter, bak kut teh (cleared version), braised pork belly, curry chicken and other side dishes. This stall has a unique combination of food sold. I was quite tempted to grab some as I see plates of braised chap chai (mixed vegetables) was ordered by people in the front queue but giving a second thought that my stomach could not contain so much for lunch, its better i give it a miss.

The food center gets very packed during Tuesdays especially and it took me quite sometime to get a seats of 4 together with my colleagues. For those who prefer heavier meals, do go for their pig's trotter, bak kut teh with rice and side dishes.
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Date of Visit
2013-06-11
Spending Per Head
$4 (Lunch)
Recommended Dishes
  • Pig