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gogofoodie
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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Chicken Wings Smile Oct 16, 2013   
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Categories : Singaporean | Chinese | Hawker Centre | BBQ | Kids-Friendly

 

 
My mum bought home some chicken wings from the famous stall at Bedok 85; I haven't been there since it was renovated though. This stall is one of the more popular stalls selling chicken wings, at one for $1.30. The chicken wings were a little soggy when they got home, but they were still very tasty and well grilled. Meat was also very tender and easily detachable. I preferred the wings to the drum sticks as the meat is more tender.
 
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BBQ Stingray Smile Oct 12, 2013   
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Categories : Singaporean | Chinese | Hawker Centre | Seafood | BBQ

 

 
I was at Changi Village Hawker and wanted to have BBQ stingray, so I went around looking for a bbq seafood stall. I tried the one from another stall at the back occupying 2 stalls and didn't like it. I preferred the stingray from this stall as the chilli was good, you could taste the dried shrimp in it and it wasn't too spicy. The smallest portion costs $10. I also ordered takeaway of lala, which was good as well.
 
Spending per head: Approximately $5(Dinner)

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Good Sushi Rolls Smile Oct 07, 2013   
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Categories : Japanese | Sushi/Sashimi

 

 

 

 
We went to standing sushi bar on a Wednesday for it's 50% off sushi rolls promotion again, which is quite a good deal. I tried several sushi rolls which I haven't tried on previous visits, which included the Crunchy Shrimp ($12) - basically prawn tempura roll with seaweed; the tempura wasn't crispy but it was a rather decent dish. My friend tried their prawn tempura which was average. I also tried the Rockstar Roll ($16.90) which I loved; it's seared salmon covered with mentaiko sauce, mentaiko sauce has a strong distinct taste but isn't overpowering.
 
Spending per head: Approximately $16(Dinner)

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Chocolate Tarts Smile Oct 04, 2013   
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My brother bought these chocolate tarts home from this famous cake shop at Katong. Their banana pies are supposedly heavenly but were sold out on that day, so I didn't get to try them. The chocolate tarts taste really good when chilled, in bite size so you won't feel sick of it. The chocolate is very rich, and also not overly sweet. It costs around 70 cents or 80 cents per piece.
 
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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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