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Dunkin Donuts!  OK Dec 23, 2011   
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Categories : American | Bakery

 
You don't see many dunkin' donuts outlets around in Singapore so i decided to try their donuts at the airport. I would say most donuts from the various companies taste the same, I think Dunkin' Donuts taste like the rest too. However, the donuts definitely have a softer texture compared to others. The toppings they have are also about the same as others. I chose the almond and white chocolate topping which was a crunchy and sweet bite. smile love donuts! (:
 
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Slurping good duck kway teow  Smile Dec 23, 2011   
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Categories : Chinese | Food Court | Brunch

 
Ahhhh, delicious duck kway teow on that cold day, was simple awesome! chopstick The bak kut teh herbal soup was just warming and tasty enough to ignite my appetite for the bowl of noodles. I was given quite a lot of duck slices, however there was only one fishcake ): The noodles was a large portion. The chili is the best, with pieces of ikan bilis inside. Yummy and satisfying meal! smile
 
Spending per head: Approximately $3

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Soy Bean Milk Smile Dec 23, 2011   
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Categories : Hawker Centre

 
This soy bean was not too sweet but not tasteless at all too! Very good proportion of syrup added. smile For just eighty cents, you get a full cup of fresh and milky soy bean milk. Not too diluted and the amount of ice added was relatively little. A good drink to complement your meal. smile
 
Date of Visit: Dec 22, 2011 

Spending per head: Approximately $0.80

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Steamed Chicken Rice OK Dec 23, 2011   
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Categories : Hainanese | Hawker Centre | Chicken Rice

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There was quite a queue at this stall which has the hao chi sign and the queue never shortens. The whole time we were having our meal, it just remained at the same length! I shared a whole chicken with three other friends. I ate most of the breast meat so I can't really comment on how the skin/ thigh tasted. The breast meat was not too tough, still shreddy. I felt that the chicken was not too overly oily. You've got to pour the oil over before you feel the oiliness. Nevertheless, the flavour was still there! Adding the oil just made it more awesome. smile The rice was not sticky and was fragrant.
Steamed Chicken

Steamed Chicken

 
 
Date of Visit: Dec 22, 2011 

Spending per head: Approximately $6

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Taiwan Milk Tea  OK Dec 23, 2011   
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Categories : Taiwanese | Stall / Kiosk | Juices

 
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Had a choice of Singapore or Taiwan milk tea. Decided on Taiwan's instead after reading the description. Singapore milk tea has a more milky flavour which is not to my liking. I prefer to taste more of the tea which was why the Taiwan one suited me! (: Had a hundred percent sugar and no ice because it was a cold cold day. It turned out a little too sweet but the milk tea was thick and flavourful. The tea was really stronger than the milk, thankfully. There was a mixture of white and black pearls (had the option of pudding but it was a little too weird so decided on pearls), but they both taste the same!
 
Spending per head: Approximately $2.40

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