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Sharon ho
This is Sharon ho living in Sengkang. I am a Undergraduate Japanese, Singaporean, Cantonese/Hong Kong, Thai are my favorite cuisines. I also love Restaurant, Bars/Lounges and Dim Sum, Seafood, Chinese Soup.
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Udon @ NTU Koufu Cry Dec 31, 2013   
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Categories : Japanese | Sushi/Sashimi

Craving for a soupy lunch, I was temped to try out the Japanese Udon of Umisushi.

 
So this beancurd udon was quite disappointing as it is really bad. The soup base taste literally like soya sauce, and its udon is so hard to bite. Furthermore, the beancurd taste rather sweet. So when sweet mets salty, the combination taste weird and is not that appealing. However, it comes with quite abit of seaweed which is still nice to chew on. In a nutshell, I think this udon is a total failure, and it's not even worth the price for such cheap ingredients.
 
Date of Visit: Nov 12, 2013 

Spending per head: Approximately $4(Lunch)

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Chicken Rice Balls Cry Dec 30, 2013   
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Categories : Malaysian | Food Court | Chicken Rice

Attracted by the fragrance from a distance, decided to try out this stall.
Chicken Slices

Chicken Slices

 
The chicken meat is quite tender and the light soya sauce in added in sufficient amount such that the meat does not turn out to be too salty.
Chicken Rice Balls

Chicken Rice Balls

 
The rice balls, is quite disappointing. It does not have the rich chicken rice fragrance in it, and taste rather normal. I have to eat it with chili so that the rice does not taste so plain. Comparing to those authentic ones in Malacca, this is a ultimate failure.
 
Date of Visit: Nov 08, 2013 

Spending per head: Approximately $5(Dinner)

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Salmon Don for lunch Cry Dec 22, 2013   (Related Review)
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Categories : Japanese | Food Court

Salmon Don

Salmon Don

 
The standard of this salmon don is probably below average as compared to the rest of the dishes. The grilled salmon is abit too hard and does not have the grilled taste that a grilled salmon should have. However, I like the sweet onion and egg that is spread all over the rice, which add taste to the overall salmon don.
 
Date of Visit: Oct 02, 2013 

Spending per head: Approximately $4(Lunch)

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Lunch @ Quad Cry Dec 22, 2013   
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Categories : Chinese | Food Court

Yang Zhou Fried Rice - $4

Yang Zhou Fried Rice - $4

 
For such a big portion of fried rice which costs only for $4, it's quite worth it. This fried rice may seem to be appetizing with so many ingredients, namely, egg, prawn, crabmeat, fish cake and one fried egg, but it taste quite bland. It seems as if they just fried the rice together with the respective ingredients, without adding any soya sauce or anything that could make the fried rice taste better. But anyway, it's still quite edible if one prefer a bland meal.

Dining at quad is quite a challenge during lunch time as there will be a huge group of people flocking to the basement canteen. It's advisable to come early to grab seats.
 
Date of Visit: Oct 08, 2013 

Spending per head: Approximately $4(Lunch)

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Cai Peng Cry Sep 27, 2013   
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Categories : Singaporean | Chinese | Food Court | Rice

 
Opting for a light lunch, I decided to have mixed vegetable bee hoon instead of mixed vegetable rice!

I ordered for fish fillet, curry vegetables, and cai xin. Their bee hoon tastes quite normal, just like any stalls selling bee hoon outside. I like their fish fillet, which is well fried and they sliced the fillet into slices to make it easier to savour. The curry vegetable lack the thick curry taste, and so taste like a normal cabbage without curry. However, the cai xin taste quite normal.

This is a stall that I wont queue unless I have no other choices of food. Less variety, and low quality food. However, it attracted many people during peak hour due to its speed and efficiency, and is in favor of people who are in rush for time.
 
Date of Visit: Sep 02, 2013 

Spending per head: Approximately $3(Lunch)

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