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This is panzer living in Holland. I work in Holland. I like to hang out in Bukit Timah, Thomson, Katong. Italian, Peranakan / Nonya, Japanese are my favorite cuisines. I also love Hawker Centre, Restaurant, Peking Duck.
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Comforting Macaroni Soup Smile Nov 14, 2011   
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Categories : Hawker Centre | Porridge/Congee


Some may think Macaroni Soup as convalescence (sick person) food but it is my comfort food.
Nothing beats hot chicken soup with chicken, veggies and softer macaroni elbows on a rainy day. So it was comforting to find this stall on a rainy day trip to Chomp Chomp smile

It is not one of those macaroni soups that you find sold together with chicken rice but this stall actually specialises in it.

There were yummy shallot crisps, tender chicken pieces and soft veggies in a piping hot, tasty broth. I ate every single drop of it smile

 
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Macaroni Soup
 
Spending per head: Approximately $3

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Fuzhou Oyster Cake Smile Nov 12, 2011   
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Categories : Hawker Centre


I am not a big fan of oysters because it tastes too much of the sea but I like to eat oyster omlette and fried oyster cakes. I usually take the omlette sans oysters (strange but true).

This place served up fresh tasting oyster cakes fried in fresh oil. I love the fact that it was chockful of chives, and had some minced meat in it. The fritter was crisp at the edges and warm and tender on the inside tongue
Best of all, the oyster did not have a strong flavour and blended well with all the veggies and fritter smile
I've tried the ones sold in Maxwell but it was rather dark brown, an indication that the oil used for frying has been reused a long time - definitely a put-off

 
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Oyster Cake
 
Date of Visit: Oct 22, 2011 

Spending per head: Approximately $2

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Organic Milk Curd OK Nov 12, 2011   
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Categories : Hawker Centre | Desserts and Cakes

It was my good fortune to patronise this stall on its first day of opening and what brisk business it enjoyed! I went just before the lunchtime crowd and bowls of the milk curd were being snapped up. A good sign of good food and it helps to know that it is made from organic soya beans too smile

I'm in this Almond Milk Curd fad and so far I've tasted it from 3 different stalls including the one here at Momo Desserts.

 
The curd texture is firmer here with a faint almond taste. There is also the original flavour.
The desserts are sold in convenient takeaway containers and the stall is very clean, but I felt it was rather pricey at $2 per portion
Almond Soya Milk Curd

Almond Soya Milk Curd

 

 
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Bean Curd
 
Date of Visit: Nov 02, 2011 

Spending per head: Approximately $2

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Categories : Cantonese/Hong Kong | Hawker Centre | Noodles

 
Though I frequent ABC Brickworks Food Centre quite regularly, this stall has never really caught my eye due to many variety of stalls here. I finally managed to patronise it, not once, but twice in the week.
Dumpling Noodles

Dumpling Noodles

 
I bought the Dumpling Noodles for takeaway and it did not disappoint. The Dumplings were moist and succulent and the noodles not over done. Surprisingly, it was not overly oily as some other wanton noodle stalls would be heavy on the oil.

Actually, all the other dishes look quite appetising too.

However, I was not impressed by the service the second time I went to the stall. My daughter wanted to eat wanton noodles but wanted to exchange the Char Siew for Shredded Chicken (she loves wanton but no so much Char Siew). And guess what the stallholder charged us? An extra $1!!!

It was only a simple request and we did not even ask for extra ingredients, just a change of meat. No service or pleasing of customer here.

Not going back again.
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Do not ask for change of ingredients
 
Spending per head: Approximately $4

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