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2014-02-23
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For more details, please visit http://foodesteem.blogspot.com/2014/02/teck-teochew-porridge.htmlNot long ago, I have blogged about my visit to Teochew Porridge Restaurant, and the craving never stops…Luckily, I managed to find another, which might also seem to be a household name among the Teochew porridge lovers!For a porridge meal, braised dishes are the best combination, in my opinion.Pork Intestines ($6.00). Mushy inner, not really my preference.Pork Trotters ($5.00). Realized this wasn't c
Not long ago, I have blogged about my visit to Teochew Porridge Restaurant, and the craving never stops…
Luckily, I managed to find another, which might also seem to be a household name among the Teochew porridge lovers!
For a porridge meal, braised dishes are the best combination, in my opinion.
Pork Intestines ($6.00). Mushy inner, not really my preference.
Pork Trotters ($5.00). Realized this wasn't checked in the order-chit, and went off from my seat to get it done! Quite a fair amount of lean meat, with no strong vinegar taste and isn't too oily. Recommended dish!
Another recommended dish is their Braised Duck ($8.00). Duck meat is well braised, with meat being soft and tender.
For the vegetable section, ordered only Sweet Potato Leaves ($5.00). Used to love sambal-cooking style, till my parents decided to eat "healthy" and went for stir-fried. Ever since, I prefer the latter
Skipped salted egg for Minced Meat Omelette ($6.00).
Batang Fish ($7.00). This could possibly be one of the cheapest fish dish, as fish like pomfret could cost you around $32.00.
They have a wide variety from traditional porridge items to some zi-char "煮炒" dishes. It really makes me feel like filling up every box with my ticks!
For more details, please visit http://foodesteem.blogspot.com/2014/02/teck-teochew-porridge.html
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