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Good service Smile Nov 14, 2010   
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Categories : American | Coffee

Well, what more can I say about the food offering at Starbucks? It is standard fare similar to macdonald's SOP style of preparation.

For this branch, I must say the service is good. I ordered the waffles and asked if they offer chocolate sauce. Their SOP don't, but the staff offered me the chocolate sauce that they use to drizzle their drinks. Nice waffles to start the day. lol
 
Spending per head: Approximately $10

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Best butter crabs! Smile Nov 13, 2010   
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Categories : Seafood

No Signboard is always my first choice to satisfy my craving for butter crabs. The crabs are nicely sautéed and are so fragrant when served. The seasoning is well controlled so it isn't too salty or too bland. There's no sauce, so it won't get messy. tongue

As for the other dishes, they're just ok.

 
Recommended Dish(es):  Butter crabs
 
Spending per head: Approximately $25(Lunch)

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Satisfying Bah Kut Teh Smile Nov 13, 2010   
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Categories : Singaporean | Fujian/Heng Hwa | Chinese | Coffeeshop | Kids-Friendly

I have been eating at Leong Kee for over two years (if I remember correctly), and they have now taken over the next shop to accomodate more seats!

The herbs based (hokkien style) soup is fragrant and nice, and a little sweet. The liver is added into the soup just before serving so it will not be over cooked.

The prawn paste chicken does seems like a factory mass produced product supplied to them. So I would suggest giving it a miss.

The braised peanut is a side dish that is not to be missed. However, it got a little too salty when I visited last week.

Do note it can get rather crowded. Closed on Mondays.
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Bah kut teh, mixed organ soup, braised peanuts
 
Spending per head: Approximately $5(Dinner)

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Nice BBQ Smile Nov 14, 2010   
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Categories : BBQ

Take away counter that offers nicely roasted delights. Roasted meats are tender and marinate tastes good. Prefers their honey roasted range over the black pepper. Ribs and chicken are equally tender and good.

Their rice are not as good as their roasted though. The pineapple rice that I tried does taste right, and the rice had lumped together.

Suggest buying their roasted meat only.
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Roasted meat.
 
Spending per head: Approximately $5(Lunch)

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Categories : Food Court

Have been eating at this store frequently, and my only complain is the limited seating available. The store is so small and it is really a challenge walking to the inner most table.

Back to the food.

Wanton noodle - The texture of noodles is "Q", and well cooked. Both fried and boiled dumplings are provided so you get to try both. Char siew is tender and has a tinge of sweetness. Gravy is generous. Chilli can be rather spicy.

Popiah - A little dissappointed as I don't really find it nice. It is not too wet, but does not taste so outstanding to call for a recommendation.

Ipoh horfun - Very standard fare.

Just go for the wanton noodles.
 
Spending per head: Approximately $3(Dinner)

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