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This is gogofoodie . I am a :]I like to hang out in City Hall, Clarke Quay, Pasir Ris. Japanese, Fusion are my favorite cuisines. I also love Hawker Centre, Restaurant, Café and Seafood, BBQ, Desserts and Cakes.
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Oyster Mee Sua Smile Oct 04, 2013   
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Categories : Taiwanese

 
This branch of Shihlin is located just right at the Interchange and thus convenient for takeaways. I've tried their mushroom and cheese crepes before and it's quite good. This time, I ordered the oyster mee sua - they have one of the better oyster mee suas around (even better than that at eat at taipei). Oysters were quite a lot and I especially like the shredded chicken added to the mee sua.
 
Spending per head: Approximately $4(Lunch)

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Fish Soup Smile Oct 03, 2013   
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Categories : Singaporean Chinese | Coffeeshop | Seafood | Chinese Soup | Noodles

 

 
We made a special trip here as my mum loves fish soup and we saw a very long queue the other day. We queued for nearly 20 mins during peak lunch hours. I had the fish soup with milk and a bowl of rice. It is indeed worth the queue, as the soup is very tasty and flavourful without being overly salty. Loved the spinach they added instead of the usual cai xin you get at other places. Fish was also fresh.
 
Spending per head: Approximately $5(Lunch)

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Zi Char Smile Oct 03, 2013   
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Categories : Singaporean | Chinese | Food Court | Seafood | Zi Char

 

 

 
This zi char place near my place is quite popular and serves better and average dishes. These 3 dishes are all recommended. As they have salted egg crab, I requested for salted egg squid which isn't on their menu, and got it - one of the better ones around, their salted egg gravy was quite well done. I also got their homemade tofu and I especially liked the crispy toppings. Lastly, the veg with dried shrimps was also good.
 
Spending per head: Approximately $10(Dinner)

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Great Cereal Squid Smile Oct 03, 2013   
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Categories : Singaporean Chinese | Coffeeshop | Seafood | Zi Char

 

 

 

 

 
Brought my friends to this zi char place which is quite famous at Keong Saik road. We had the tofu topped with minced meat - large slabs of tofu which were soft, gravy wasn't too salty. Also had the veg with 3 kinds of eggs - liked the broth and it's not too oily. The fried chicken was tasty, but not exceptional. Lastly, we all loved the cereal squid - huge amount of fried cereal, and mixture with eggs and chilli padi was great.
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Cereal Squid
 
Spending per head: Approximately $12(Dinner)

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Durian Mooncake Smile Oct 02, 2013   
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Categories : Bakery

 
I got this piece of durian mooncake as a gift, think it's some charcoal-skin durian mooncake. Packaging was nice and each piece individually packed in a tiny styrofoam box. The durian mooncake was heavenly - slightly icy but the interior is smooth and moist. The durian was extremely rich and very fragrant. The snow skin complemented the mooncake well, was thin and a little velvety.
 
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