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2011-08-20
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The stall sells different sorts of local delights, they have rojak, fried kway teow, fried hokkien noodle and popiah. I go for the popiah and it costs $2.20 for a piece. Seeing them doing it already have the impression that this is not going to be fantastic and true enough it's not. The problem lies on a few factor, the popiah skin is thick, instead of pipping hot turnip, it's cold and not even warm and probably they 'cheated' by filling it with lettuce. Then there isn't any egg or prawns but ti
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