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Food for the Sick Soul Smile Jan 11, 2013   
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Categories : Café

I was under the weather the other day and decided to walk over to the nearest source of food from my house - wang cafe.
I saw their menu before and was intrigued by the chicken macaroni as i always thought that this place was more well-known for their toast, coffee, tea and some local favourites (laksa, etc.), but macaroni had a western feel for me.

Ordered the chicken macaroni to go as i didn't want to spread my germs around the eatery.
Service was quite fast but i felt that the staff were more like in their own world, chatting away so loudly and didn't even bother serving me properly. sad

 
Chicken macaroni soup - $3.90
Macaroni was soft and easily broken down, perfect for someone who is sick and doesn't feel like moving a.k.a me. There were some bean-sprouts inside, felt it was juicy, although it was thin and long. Chicken was also very soft and tender. I think this dish is quite appropriate for the sick as the soup isn't laden with oil but was still palatable. I would like to add that there were quite a lot of bean sprouts and green garnishes; v. healthy!

Recommended for those who want a simple meal (and the sick - comfort food!) smile
 
Recommended Dish(es):  chicken macaroni soup
 
Spending per head: Approximately $4

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SEEfood Smile Jan 11, 2013   (Related Review)
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Categories : Food Court | Chinese Soup

 
Seafood Kway Teow

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HAHA! My mom made the prawns into a heart shape! how cute!! tongue
This dish is cooked in a hot stove and is served together with it, keeping the dish hot.
The kway teow is cut into thin slices and quickly goes down your throat as it is very smooth.
Prawns was okay, a hassle to peel as usual and was fresh enough.
It has squid and fish in it too. The squid was a little rubbery but still edible. Fish was not as fishy this time round.
The gravy is quite delicious too when taken together with the kway teow.

I like this dish better than the previous one i ate!
 
Recommended Dish(es):  seafood kway teow
 
Spending per head: Approximately $5

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Cool Curry Smile Jan 11, 2013   
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Categories : Chinese | Food Court

Oops, ate halfway before i realized i forgot to take a snapshot! tongue

 
Fu Xiang is the first stall you'll see once you come up the escalator which leads directly to food junction. There's always a queue at the stall due to their aromatic curry smell. Once you reach that floor, the curry smell will hit you before you know it, hence the long queue!
They serve it pretty fast and there's a few to choose from. But the one that is the most popular is the curry chicken rice set (shown above)
Curry was extremely thick so i guess they used a very large amount of coconut milk in it. (TIME TO HIT THE GYM!). It taste really good when mixed together with the rice. The chicken was very soft and tender; i was given a drumstick and 2 other pieces of meat. There's also 1 or 2 pieces of potato in it. The chicken will be covered in the thick coating of curry gravy, making it really delicious.
The soup which was served with it felt a little bland to me and it was cold after awhile, didn't really enjoy it.

I love this dish! But I think we should only eat it once it awhile so that our cholesterol level doesn't go shooting through the roof!
There are other less fattening items on the menu such as the mushroom chicken rice set, will try it next time!
 
Spending per head: Approximately $6

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Tea Special Smile Jan 11, 2013   
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Categories : Japanese | Sushi/Sashimi

My mom and I for a late lunch to MOF the other day as i wanted to try their member's lunch menu but the waitress told me that promotion was over! ): BUT! she told us they have a tea special for students/members/senior citizens(?)! So there's 30% off of all set menu and ala carte items! YAY!

I got a free green tea for flashing my member's card:

 
Tea is left to remain hot on a little stove when a small candle holder at the bottom. I like the tea was it becomes very dense after awhile and it cleans the taste off so you won't have a breath that's reek of the lunch you just ate.

As we were there at an unearthly lunch hour, the restaurant was pretty quiet and there was only 1 waitress working. I guess it's still manageable because most of the people there were either sitting alone or with just 1 other person, sipping their tea and chatting away. Decor of the place was quite simple, minimal jap decorations around. The place is quite big and they have booths as well as individual tables. It is able to manage large crowds as the tables can be easily shifted to make space for bigger groups.

I didn't really like the waitress that day as she was showing an attitude, as though we offended her by being there. My mom was asking about the member's lunch menu and she said they don't have it and told us about the tea special. When we enquired further she gave an exasperated sigh and said "i told you already" blahblahblah. Plus, she just gave this face :l the whole time. So annoying!

So anyway, after much deliberation over what to eat as the menu was SOOOOOO thick and filled with goodies, I ordered the seafood curry udon:

 
It was piping hot when she served it! I like it like that. But i'm a bit disappointed as the curry was a bit more spicy than normal. I always thought japanese curry had a certain sweet taste to it, but this just was pure spicy. Ingredients in it included prawns, squid, carrots, onions and spring onions. The udon was thick and nice, i was happily slurping up all the strands of it! Prawn was crunchy, the way i like it. I felt that they could've given more carrots as i thought it was too little. The only qualm i have about this dish is that the chef had made it to spicy, not sure if it's to cater to us singaporeans, who like most of our dishes spicy. I thought that they should preserve the authentic jap taste. I wouldn't say it's exceptional as I think this curry might have been from those curry boxes that can be purchased at the supermarket. Yet, I must say it's still quite well done.
Seafood curry udon - $13.60 - 30% = $9.52! (even cheaper than the members' lunch menu that i was enquiring about!)

Tip: Member's gets discount off of some items and there are daily set menu for them. Also get to enjoy rebates and many other privileges! smile
 
Recommended Dish(es):  seafood curry udon
 
Spending per head: Approximately $10

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Delightful little treats Smile Jan 11, 2013   
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Categories : Coffeeshop

This famous tiong bahru shui kueh has relocated to choa chu kang! HOORAY! (:
They sell many different types of breakfast snacks, from shui kueh (rice cakes with turnip? - their speciality) to dumplings
I bought this soon kueh to go as it's easier to eat on the go. They provide sweet sauce and chilli wrapped in small plastic bags and tied with a rubber band.

 
Soon kueh - 5 for $3 (SMALL soon kueh)
I like that the skin of the soon kueh isn't very very thick but it's able to hold in the fillings nicely.
The fillings inside the soon kueh was crunchy and juicy! I like the taste of it. Refreshing as well. I thought it was quite addictive! You'' just unconsciously put them into your mouth! I was suppose to share them but i add it all up!

I will go back to the store to try their shui kueh another day! smile
 
Recommended Dish(es):  soon kueh
 
Spending per head: Approximately $3

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