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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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Mesquite BBQ Burger Smile Dec 26, 2014   
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Categories : American | Fast Food | Halal

 

 

 

 
I guess most people go to Texas Chicken to eat their fried chicken and most people do not know their burgers are cheap and tasty.

Usually I liked to order this Mesquite BBQ Burger and it just cost $2! But when you order this Mesquite BBQ Burger, you need to wait for a while for the kitchen to prepare.

The Mesquite BBQ Burger though looked messy in the meat, it actually tasted very good. The Burger tasted very moist because the chicken meat was marinated with their special BBQ sauce. The sauce tasted somewhat spicy and sweet.

No other fastfood budget burgers can match the tastiness at $2.
 
Takeaway Wait Time: 5 minute(s)


Spending per head: Approximately $2(Tea)

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Char Siew Bun Smile Dec 26, 2014   
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Categories : Cantonese/Hong Kong | Dim Sum

 

 

 

 

 
There was a Hong Kong Dim Sum kiosk in Westgate basement food hall that I always wanted to try. 

I bought their steamed Char Siew Bun, 6 for $5 or $1 each. The Char Siew Bun size was quite small. The Char Siew Buns are freshly steamed when ordered, hence need to wait about 5 minutes. 

The Char Siew Bun had a very fluffy skin, though when eaten the skin will lump into a dough. The filling was char siew with oyster sauce. It tasted good with the right amount of fatty meat and roasted lean meat. 

Overall, the Char Siew Buns tasted good and affordable prices. 

 
Spending per head: Approximately $1(Tea)

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Lechon Meal Smile Dec 26, 2014   
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Categories : Filipino | Coffeeshop

 

 

 

 
I always wanted to try Filipino food especially their Lechon but their stalls are always out of way. Finally, there was a branch of famous LechonSG opened at the Clementi Central.

From the menu, there was Lechon Meal and BBQ Pork, I was unsure which one to order as they looked similar. The friendly stall holder recommended the Lechon Meal which cost $5. The roasted pork meat was freshly cut out when ordered. 

The Lechon Meal smelt very nice, there was this roasted suckling pig aroma. The skin of the pork was very crispy like suckling pig, however there was a sourish vinegar taste, I guessed was the marinate. The fatty pork meat was heavenly, it melts in your mouth. It was so tender and soft. 

The brown sauce given tasted similar to chinese plum sauce. When the roasted pork dipped into the brown sauce, it tasted so good.

Overall, this Lechon Meal tasted very good, though I find that the prices were slightly high as compared to local roasted meat rice. 
 
Spending per head: Approximately $5.00

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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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Popiah Smile Dec 25, 2014   
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Categories : Coffeeshop

 

 

 

 
No matter at which hour, this Popiah stall always has a long queue. I think the price also plays a part, nowadays Popiah usually cost $1.50 and above. But this stall still selling at $1.20!

I joined in the queue and ordered 2 Popiah. The waiting time in the queue was about 20-30 minutes!

The Popiah looked good, portion was average size with generous fillings. The Popiah tasted as good as it looks. The fillings such as bean spourts, lettuce and bangk wang, was moist, juicy and braised sweetness. There was generous chilli and sweet sauce, though the amount of chopped garlic can be more. 

Overall, I find that this Popiah one of the best in the western area, even better than the Clementi Central one.

 
Spending per head: Approximately $1.20(Tea)

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