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This is mosmos living in Jurong East. I am a Admin Exec, work in Jurong East. I like to hang out in Clementi, Jurong East, Boon Lay. Peranakan / Nonya, Cantonese/Hong Kong, Chinese, American are my favorite cuisines. I also love Hawker Centre, Restaurant, Bakery and BBQ, Roasted Meat, Noodles, Burgers.
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Mini Peanut Puff Smile Dec 26, 2014   
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Categories : Peranakan / Nonya | Bakery | Desserts and Cakes

 

 

 
Today was only Christmas Day and Bengawan Solo already started selling Chinese New Year pastry!

The staff recommended the Mini Peanut Puff which was freshly delivered from their main bakery today. Hence I bought a box of Mini Peanut Puff at $13.80. I felt the price was slightly expensive.

The Mini Peanut Puff tasted good and fresh. The size of the Peanut Puff made eating easy, just pop into mouth like eating M&M. There was no oily after-taste or aroma. The puff was very crispy. The filling inside was crushed peanut with sugar which had just the right sweetness. 

 
Spending per head: Approximately $13.80(Tea)

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Otak Otak Smile Dec 26, 2014   
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Categories : Singaporean | Curries | Noodles

 

 

 
I was shopping at Westgate and walked around the basement food hall. I could smell the nice aroma of grilling Otak Otak. I walk round and round the food hall and was confused which stall was selling the Otak Otak. I followed the smell and saw the  menu board that 328 Laksa stall was selling it. 

I was a bit sceptical whether a Laksa stall can make good Otak Otak. Nevertheless the grilling of Otak Otak aroma was tempting and I bought 2 pieces at $1.10 each.

The Otak Otak was wrapped in banana leaves and the size was quite large. The Otak Otak meat inside was also quite large. The taste of the Otak Otak was very good, very spicy, very moist and there were real fish meat.

Next time I am going to buy this Otak Otak to eat with Gardenia bread and lettuce at home!

 
Spending per head: Approximately $1.10(Tea)

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Niang Dou Fu Smile Dec 25, 2014   
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Categories : Hawker Centre

 

 

 

 

 
This Niang Dou Fu stall at Ayer Rajah Hawker Centre only open from morning to Lunch and it was always long queue. Today, when I see the queue was shorter, I went to have a try. The queue was fast even though there was about 5 person infront. 

The signboard wrote that all the Niang Dou Fu were homemade. There were quite a number of varieties of Niang Dou Fu to choose from. I chose 10 items and total cost $5. The condiments such as sweet sauce, chilli sauce and crushed crispy pork lard were self serviced. 

The dark purple sweet sauce tasted very good with fermented bean taste and was mild salty and sweet. The Niang Dou Fu also tasted good and was pre-fried, with generous fish paste in it. Although I ordered dry version of Niang Dou Fu, there was a small bowl of soup given. The soup tasted good with soya bean and pork broth taste.

Overall, this Niang Dou Fu was good but the prices I felt was slightly high for a meal in hawker centre.

 
Spending per head: Approximately $5(Lunch)

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Mee Rebus Smile Dec 25, 2014   
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Categories : Malay | Hawker Centre | Halal

 

 

 
This Malay stall at Yuhua Hawker Centre always soldout before Lunch hours. Today, I reached the hawker centre early and decided to have a try on their food. According to their signboard, they used healthier choice ingredients for their dishes.

I ordered the Mee Rebus at $2.50. The stall lady was very friendly, asking me whether I need more celery or beanspourt for my Mee Rebus.

The Mee Rebus looked not only smell good but also tasted good. The gravy was thick and flavourful, I could taste the fermented soya beans in the gravy. The gravy was not too spicy, just right. There was also a lot of shallots added which add to the overall taste of the Mee Rebus. 

Overall, although I was not sure which healthier choice ingredients they used but the Mee Rebus sure tasted good.

 
Spending per head: Approximately $2.50(Breakfast)

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Curry Deep Fried Beancurd Hor Fun Smile Dec 25, 2014   
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Categories : Malaysian | Chinese | Food Court

 

 

 

 
There was a new food court at Suntec City Mall level 3 after the renovation. The foodcourt mostly sells local delicacy. What caught my attention was this Curry Ipoh Hor Fun stall. I had eaten Ipoh Hor Fun many times but have not tried in curry before.

Hence, I ordered the Curry Deep Fried Beancurd Hor Fun at $4.50. There was a further discount of 10% if using the Kopitiam card for payment. The wait was pretty fast for the order and this Curry Deep Fried Beancurd Hor Fun serving portion was big, using an oval plate.

The Curry Deep Fried Beancurd Hor Fun had a heavy aroma of curry from the curry gravy. The curry gravy was thick, spicy and tasted very good. The Hor Fun was silky smooth and slight springy, something like the Chee Cheong Fun cut in a thinner version. The fried beancurd was a bit disappointing, it was hot and crispy on the surface but inside was hard and tough. I guessed they had over-fried. 

Overall, this Curry Ipoh Hor Fun was good. But next time do not order with fried beancurd.
 
Spending per head: Approximately $4.50(Lunch)

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