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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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Chicken Chop Smile Dec 29, 2014   
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Categories : American | Coffeeshop

 

 

 
There was quite a number of Golden Rooster western food stall around Singapore, but they vary in tastes and even the gravy used are different.

There was a Golden Rooster stall nearby my house which I did not realise until now. Their prices were good too, at $5.50 for a chicken chop.

For Gooden Rooster chicken chop, I especially like their deep fried bun, the crispy skin one the outside and fluffy bread inside. The coleslaw was good too, sweet creamy sauce with crunchy chopped cabbages.

The grilled chicken meat had a crispy skin but the chicken meat was not as meaty, slightly over grilled. The gravy of the chicken chop was good, it tasted like teriyaki sauce, it went well with the grilled chicken chop.

Overall, this Chicken Chop was good, but the Clementi Central brnach was even better.
 
Spending per head: Approximately $6(Lunch)

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Cheap takeaway breakfast set Smile Dec 29, 2014   
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Categories : American | Pasta | Steaks and Grills | Brunch

 

 

 

 

 
I did not realise Eggs & Berries sells Breakfast Set cheaper than several fastfood restaurants. Their breakfast set included a main, egg, salad with tea or coffee at $3.90, though for takeaway only, no dine-in option. 

I ordered the Grilled Chippolata Sausage set. The name of the sausage sounds unique, however I realised it was just normal grilled sausage. The grilled sausage was juicy and slightly peppery. The salad with sour cream tasted fresh and appetising. 

The poached egg tasted fantastic. There poached egg was coated with fragrant herb and buttery sauce, inside was flowing orange yolk. 

Overall, the Breakfast set was delicious and affordable, though the portion was slightly small, I could have eaten 2 sets of this breakfast to fill my stomach. 
 
Spending per head: Approximately $3.90(Breakfast)

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Grilled Chicken Chop Smile Dec 28, 2014   
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Categories : Food Court

 

 

 

 
After having breakfast at the hawker centre, I went over to the kopitiam to have lunch. The grilling meat aroma attracted me to this Golden Rooster Western Food stall. I ordered the Grilled Chicken Chop at $6. The ventilation at this kopitiam was very bad. While I was waiting for my Chicken Chop, the heat trapped in the kopitiam felt like a sauna, I was sweating all over.

The Grilled Chicken Chop was delivered to my table piping hot, smelling of grilled meat. I liked the chicken skin was crispy and savoury, very tasty. The meat was tender but was slightly bland in taste. The sauce on the Chicken Chop was  tasty similar to teriyaki sauce. 

The coleslaw was delicious. I liked the creamy sauce and crunchy vegetables. 

Overall, this Chicken Chop was delicious but dining there was sweltering. 
 
Spending per head: Approximately $6(Lunch)

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Mee Rebus OK Dec 28, 2014   
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Categories : Malay | Hawker Centre | Noodles

 

 

 

 
I was at Bedok Hawker Centre earlyin the morning wanting to try the famous Selera Kita $1.20 Mee Rebus, but to my disappointment, the stall was closed. There was another stall just next to Selera Kita selling Mee Rebus and their selling price, $1.50!

The queue for the mee rebus was quite fast, about 10 minutes I could get my order already. At $1.50 price, I could not ask for more, there was half egg, some fried beancurd and shallots. The mee rebus was piping hot, the gravy was watery and smell of sweet potato. 

The mee rebus tasted like my primary school's canteen mee rebus. The gravy taste was like mashed sweet potato with curry powder and mild spicy.

Overall, the mee rebus was average. I was not so such why this stall attract such a long queue. I guess maybe the price was the pulling factor.
 
Spending per head: Approximately $1.50(Breakfast)

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Curry Katsu Don OK Dec 28, 2014   
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Categories : French | Japanese | Fusion

 

 

 

 
Out of so many Ramen Restaurants in Westgate, there was a Japanese Restaurant on the top level that specialised in Tonkatsu. The staffs were mostly Japanese, hence their food should be very Japanese authentic. 

I had ordered the Curry Katsu Don, from their menu, its their speciality. The price was $22.90. The Curry Katsu Don took about 15 minutes, I guess they freshly fried the Katsu when order. While waiting, the staff had already served us the shredded cabbage salad and tea.

On the table, there was a few sauces. There were sesame sauce, katsu sauce and spicy sauce.  I tried both sauces, sesame and katsu sauces onto my salad. The sesame smelt heavy in toasted sesame seed while the katsu sauce was like vinegar thicken sauce. I prefered my salad with katsu sauce, the sourish gave it more appetising.

The Curry Katsu Don came. I can feel the heat radiated from the kastu fillet. The kastu fillet was golden brown in colour and very crispy on the outside. Inside was tender and juicy meat, though I felt the meat was lean and I preferred the fatty meat version.

The curry sauce was disappointing. There was not much of the Japanese sweet curry taste or aroma. It seem like instant Japanese curry cube from supermarket. 

Overall, I felt that this Curry Katsu Don was average. I would still prefer Katsu with fatty meat inside.

 
Spending per head: Approximately $22.90(Dinner)

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