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2011-03-16
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This might be the only stall serving fried kway teow with chopsticks and spoon in Singapore.Today, it did not taste as good as i used to remember. There was a mild burnt taste spotted. The bite sizes pork lards were very hard. I spilt it out, and picked the rest out from the fried kway teow and cast them aside. Their overall standard was rather off this time.At $3.50 for a plate, i definitely expect something much better.
Today, it did not taste as good as i used to remember. There was a mild burnt taste spotted.
The bite sizes pork lards were very hard. I spilt it out, and picked the rest out from the fried kway teow and cast them aside. Their overall standard was rather off this time.
At $3.50 for a plate, i definitely expect something much better.
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