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This is cookeeatmonster living in Bugis. I am a Student, work in Bugis. I like to hang out in City Hall, Dhoby Ghaut, Orchard. Japanese, Thai, Malay, Indian Nepalese fusion, Korean BBQ, Chinese, Italian, and local Sincapore taste! are my favorite cuisines. I also love and Chinese Desserts, Curries, Sushi/Sashimi, Pat Bing Soo! aka Red Bean Milk Ice.
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Categories : Café

Being the closest place to grab anything in between class breaks,
we'd always take out french fries. Great taste with their special spices there at much reasonable price (bye bye MCD)
If we could wait longer, then a wrap of foccacia sandwich would be a better option. It looks fresh daily with the toppings seen whilst queuing.smile

For much more than 15 minutes, the pizza's are awesome, the Udon salad (served in a jar) is great (although portion is small for a big appetiter like me) and the aglio olio pasta is two thumbs up! Along with their home made ice lemon tea, it just tastes fresher here than anywhere else. Or the lychee fizz or something white with a red syrup in the bottom I've forgotten the name.
That's for lunch!
Now dinnertime comes around, they have a special menu, which has more things than whatever they serve in lunch!
My friends and I go gaga over Baked Gnocchi! Its ultra creamy so it's definitely filling!

Overall, the pizzas here have very interesting topping however none of them sound weird so I'll betcha all will taste good except allergic. Taste is just perfect but the portion IS more like 3/4 than complete 4/4. It's small sad
The place is great when the skies turn dark as usually they'd have live music to chill out and a bar that can last till midnight on most weekends. Good place, good food, good friends!
 
Recommended Dish(es):  udon salad, baked gnocchi, french fries
 
Spending per head: Approximately $15(Dinner)

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Nicely done Omu Rice Smile Jan 30, 2012   
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Categories : Japanese | Food Court

The presentation and neatness must be given a thumbs up for the promotion Omu rice (omelette rice) topped in curry sauce with chicken/pork bits ( you can choose, I chose pork).

Curry was not spicy at all, and they gave the right dose of it to accompany you throughout your meal. The taste was pleasant and not overpowering of any hard spices, and the portion gives you the right amount to fill your tum.

It is well done and the promotion price of $4.5 was a perfectly good choice. How the omelette was cooked as I observed and how the cook wraps the rice neatly in a long cylindric form and placing it into the hot stone deserves the Grade A cleanliness. smile

Given the highest score as for me I consider it to be one of the to-go stalls in this food court.

 
 
Spending per head: Approximately $4.5(Lunch)

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Categories : Cantonese/Hong Kong | Food Court | Roasted Meat

Should I be incorrect, this Guan chee chain is pretty famous for its pork delicacies. Coming down with my tourist friend, I was craving for samchan, the ugliest most sinful part of all pork chops a shop can offer, with it being fried and basically it was the skin. mad

Ordered a mix of meat platter for two, consisting from the roasted duck with the delicious crispy skinsmile, red grilled ones to the fried ones of my favorite ( I dont know the name, just see the pics will do, no Hehechopstick ) and smartly, they offered if I wanted vegetables. I forgotten should we had vegetable platter of greens, we should cut down the meat portion for just one because we had another one to share!

Rice was covered in their sweet duck sauce. Although it would be much better for the meat to be warm and not cold with the rice, but the vegetables were just reboiled and was streamed with oyster sauce and fried garlic on top.

The variety is fantastic so to say, but a bowlTIP! is to get extra sweet dipping sauce for the meat because one saucer is not enough (and they know its two portions, duh!) I wont have to move back and forward.

For $30 altogether,
it was tad pricey (as I thought it we could be just eating at a resto instead of food court) but the meat platter was huge too!
come to think of it, the rice portion was pretty huge too.

come to think of it, the rice portion was pretty huge too.

 
huge meat platter

huge meat platter

 
 
Recommended Dish(es):  meat platter,noodles,rice
 
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bubbling up the Q Smile Jan 11, 2012   
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Categories : Taiwanese | Bubble Tea/ Tea

When it first open, my bubble tea craze friend tried it out without hesitation. A slurp to try for me, and I knew something was fairly different than other teas I've tried.

Since I wasn't a fan of bubble tea until some craving that I wanted something sweet and chewy, the bubble tea was the answer for that.

Asking for 25% sweet level, the regular pearl milk tea, which the pearls were fairly at a smaller size than other places had the same chewy texture like I first tried. The sweetness for me was already sweet, so imagine 50% above.

The tea then had the apparent flavor to have a trickle of bitterness, which says that they use the original extract of tea. Good mix!

 
 
Spending per head: Approximately $3

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Categories : Hawker Centre | Noodles

The magic gem again hides within the Albert Court market, my SOS place to eat anytime with really good food at an incredible price they have kept from years!

Compared to other fishball stalls, this is considered my favorite after trying almost at every stall to find a permanent favorite! The uncle is a one-man show who cooks and the auntie taking orders. It is very busy on peak hours having always the Q at the stall.

Because of the price and the huge portion they give which suits cookeeatmonster's portion, you know you'll get the best from here. They get a B in the Clean grades.

I always order the fishball dry noodles which they separate the fishball soup into a smaller bowl. There's nothing particularly special of the noodle sauce but it gives a brown color and a hint of sweetness. As for the fishball, I know there's better but this is OK for a cure as it is very chewy!

bowlTIP! Time yourself to arrive 20 minutes before noon: No Q for you, say hello to me as the first few buyers. Or, if you're lucky, they're still open around the afternoon around 4-5pm to cure your sudden hunger.
dry noodles and the soup

dry noodles and the soup

 
 
Spending per head: Approximately $3.5

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