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2014-02-09 47 views
The stall has a long history since 1952. It sells old school version of muah chee, which is priced at $2.50 (small), $3.50 (middle), and $5 (large). I order a middle serving to try out. There is peanut and sesame flavours available. But I am not asked which flavour to select and the aunty by default have made peanut flavour for me. When I ask her about it, she just said that I never said I want sesame, as if it is my fault in a way. The flavours is not showed on the menu. There is also wheat pan
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The stall has a long history since 1952. It sells old school version of muah chee, which is priced at $2.50 (small), $3.50 (middle), and $5 (large). I order a middle serving to try out. There is peanut and sesame flavours available. But I am not asked which flavour to select and the aunty by default have made peanut flavour for me. When I ask her about it, she just said that I never said I want sesame, as if it is my fault in a way. The flavours is not showed on the menu. There is also wheat pancakes with peanut, red bean, chocolate and coffee filling available too, but price is not listed. The muah chee is soft and not too sweet. Overall it tastes not bad, but I just cannot stand the staff at the counter.
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Date of Visit
2014-02-09
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$4 (Other)
Recommended Dishes
  • Muah Chee