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I've been here a couple of times but everyday they have a different soup available. The cool thing about this stall is that there's something for everyone. Pork, Fish, Beef and even Crab are the choices of meat here and the sauces can be spicy or tomato for the non-spicy people like me.They also sell more westernized items like french fries which apparently comes in huge portions.They have a small dining area on the left of the kitchen, but you can also take a seat at any of the tables the stall
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I've been here a couple of times but everyday they have a different soup available. The cool thing about this stall is that there's something for everyone. Pork, Fish, Beef and even Crab are the choices of meat here and the sauces can be spicy or tomato for the non-spicy people like me.
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They also sell more westernized items like french fries which apparently comes in huge portions.
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They have a small dining area on the left of the kitchen, but you can also take a seat at any of the tables the stall is facing. It's a communal dining area for this stall as well as neighbouring Japanese food stalls.
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I love their salad bar, there's simple greens, beansprouds and even japanese seaweed and they also provide you with Japanese mayo as a dressing.

1. Fried Fish in Tomato sauce with Bacon omu rice
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This portion is sufficient enough for 1 very hungry person or two girls. The fish was crispy, and it seems to be the kind you can find at any coffee shop "chai peng" / chinese mixed veg stall. It's nothing special, but they do give you two pieces of fish.
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I loved the mushroom and the crispy bacon which was a good addition to the tomato sauce. The omelette was light and fluffy, just how I remembered eating them in Yokohama. 

2. Fried Ebi in chilli sauce omu rice
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The prawns here also seem to be the typical store bought prawns, and value for money wise, the fish was a better choice as it came with mushrooms and bacon. The chilli sauce here was slightly spicy only. It was slightly sweet as well.
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All in all, a simple place to grab a quick meal and also enjoy free flow coffee/soup and salad.

(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)
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Date of Visit
2015-06-25
Dining Method
Dine In
Spending Per Head
$10 (Dinner)