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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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Yellow Submarine Classic Smile Dec 30, 2014   
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Categories : American | Fast Food | Burgers and Sandwiches

 

 

 

 
I saw the newspaper that this Yellow Submarine was opened by Mediacorp's 陈澍城. So when I was in Toa Payoh Hub, I was curious and went to have a try. I ordered the all time favourite on their menu, Yellow Submarine Classic Set at $9.90, with drinks and cheesy fries. The price was slightly high for a fastfood set meal.

The Cheesy Fries smelt of heavy cheddar cheese. The cheese sauce texture was ooey gooey, when I dipped the crispy French Fries into the cheese sauce, the taste was very yummy.

The beef baguette was also spam with the same cheese sauce. The filling inside seem like stir fried beef with onions. The combination of cheese sauce, beef and onions made me think of Vietnamese Bánh Mì. I liked the overall tasted, it was quite oriental. I think the beef baguette would be better if there was fresh green lettuce.

 
Spending per head: Approximately $9.90(Lunch)

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Rojak OK Dec 30, 2014   
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Categories : Food Court

 

 

 
There was a popular Rojak at the Toa Payoh Bus Interchange basement. The queue was very long, at least 30 minutes wait in the queue. When it my turn to order, the stall holder prepared the Rojak very fast in less than 5 minutes.

The Rojak was noticeably different with many toasted peanuts. The peanuts was crushed, powdery and add to the dryness mouthfeel when eating the Rojak. There was too many peanuts until some of that sticked to my throat.

The Rojak sauce had a mild prawn paste aroma and taste. The sauce was also mild sourish. I felt the Rojak sauce tasted more like savoury sweet and sour sauce for pork ribs than prawn paste sauce.

The ingredients in the Rojak included cucumber, mangkuang, freshly toasted taupok and fritters. Although the fritters were freshly toasted, they were slightly chewy and hard. 

Overall, this Rojak was average, to me it was not worth to queue for 30 minutes. I would still prefer Rojak with heavier flavour of prawn paste and lesser crushed peanuts.
 
Spending per head: Approximately $3(Tea)

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Grilled Terderloin in Brown Sauce OK Dec 29, 2014   
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Categories : Australian / New Zealand | Steaks and Grills | Halal | Burgers and Sandwiches | Kids-Friendly

 

 

 
While I was shopping at Nex, I was craving for western food but the restaurants there mostly sells local or Japanese. When I walked pass the Mad Jack with striking signboard, I decided to go in for a try.

I order the Grilled Terderloin in Brown Sauce at $22.90. The grilled terderloin came quite fast to the table and I could smell the grilled meat aroma. The serving portion of the meat was smaller than I expected.

The terderloin meat was tender and juicy and easily cut, but the taste of the meat was somewhat bland. I guessed I had to dip the meat into the brown sauce to add flavour. The dipping brown sauce tasted similar to thicken KFC mashed potato sauce and I liked it. 

Overall, I find that the Grilled Terderloin in Brown Sauce was average in taste. At this price, I would expect the meat to have a better flavour and quality.
 
Spending per head: Approximately $21.90(Lunch)

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K-Pop Grilled Boneless Thigh Set Smile Dec 29, 2014   
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Categories : Korean | BBQ

 

 

 

 
It was lunch time at West Coast Plaza, I walk around and did not know what to eat. I walked pass BBQ Chicken and saw their lunch set menu looked cheap and appetising. Hence, I went in and order the K-Pop Grilled Boneless Thigh Set at $10.90. The K-Pop Grilled Boneless Thigh Set came with fried rice and a drink.

The K-Pop Grilled Boneless Thigh arrived on my table with heavy aroma of grilled meat, it smelt so good. The grilled chicken meat was juicy and tender, especially the skin was marinated with bulgogi sauce. I liked the savoury, caramel kind of sweetness in the marinate sauce. 

However, the fried rice was slightly soggy and bland which I did not like. The salad was normal but I found it strange to eat salad with rice.

Overall, I liked the K-Pop Grilled Boneless Thigh, next time I will order with french fries instead of fried rice. I was still puzzled why they named it as K-Pop.

 
Spending per head: Approximately $10.90(Lunch)

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Glutinous Rice Smile Dec 29, 2014   
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Categories : Singaporean | Chinese | Hawker Centre | Dim Sum

 

 

 

 
Before the Ghim Moh Hawker Centre scheduled for major renovation, I went to Rong Yuan Shu Shi Tan to try their Glutinous Rice. There was no queue and I thought they have soldout, luckily it was still available.

The Glutinous Rice was only warm when I received my order. The glutinous rice was not as sticky as others, they were drier version like the Niu Che Shui Famous Glutinous Rice in Chinatown which was now closed. The glutionous rice also tasted savoury, it seem to be cooked with broth. There were roasted peanuts and shallots given, it was good and fragrant when eating together with glutinous rice.

Overall, I liked this Glutinous Rice, it reminds me of the same good taste from the closed Niu Che Shui Famous Glutinous Rice. Hopefully after renovation, this stall will move back to the same hawker centre.

 
Spending per head: Approximately $1.50(Breakfast)

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