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zjlow1
This is zjlow1 living in Bukit Panjang. I am a student, work in Pioneer. I like to hang out in Boon Lay. Japanese, Indian are my favorite cuisines. I also love Café and Burgers and Sandwiches, Coffee.
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Dim sum at bao luo wan xiang OK Sep 20, 2013   
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Categories : Cantonese/Hong Kong | Food Court | Dim Sum

I had the lotus leaf glutinous rice set with milk tea for $3.30. The glutinous rice was small but packed with pieces of mushroom n chicken. It had been steamed for a long time, which made the rice really soft n hot. It tasted great and would make a good tea time snack.

As for the milk tea, it was really diluted, lacking in tea flavor and milk taste. Diluting drinks as a method of cutting cost is definitely a turn off! sad
Nice glutinous rice but poor tea

Nice glutinous rice but poor tea

 
 
Recommended Dish(es):  lotus leaf glutinous rice
 
Date of Visit: Sep 14, 2013 

Spending per head: Approximately $3(Tea)

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Prawn mee at malaysia boleh Smile Sep 20, 2013   
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Categories : Malaysian | Food Court | Noodles | Bak Kut Teh | Claypot Rice

Had dinner here today. It was about 5:45pm, and the crowd was just starting to intensify. I ordered the $5 prawn mee soup. It came with a few slices of meat, prawn, some pork ribs and half an egg. the noodles was a mixture of rice noodles and egg noodles.

Tastewise, it was excellent! the soup was robust and flavorful, the portion is reasonable to justify it's price in a shopping centre. Will definitely be back again!

P.S. the soup can be refilled for free.
Prawn mee

Prawn mee

 
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Prawn mee (large)
 
Date of Visit: Sep 20, 2013 

Spending per head: Approximately $5(Dinner)

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Domino's pizza (delivered)  Smile Sep 14, 2013   
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Categories : Italian | Pasta | Halal

Had the $22 for 2 pizza deal for dinner today. Delivery was prompt and it came pipping hot!The pizzas I ordered were Hawaiian pizza (with classic hand tossed crust) and The Big BBQ (with new york crust).

The Big BBQ pizza was nice, with a strong bbq taste, as can be seen by the amount of bbq sauce drizzled on top of the pizza. The crust was just nice, not too thin/thick, hence, providing enough flavor in each bite while filling the tummy.

The Hawaiian pizza was aromatic and tasted much better than it looked. Its dull appearance was partially attributed to the fact that the ingredients were embedded under the layer of cheese. As the pizza was made with classic hand tossed crust, it was thicker and chewier, but nevertheless, the crust is nice enough (not greasy) to be eaten even on its own.

Overall, it was another enjoyable experience from domino's pizza although I would have love my pizza to be loaded with more ingredients (but for that price in singapore, I am not exactly complaining though! tongue)
Hawaiian pizza

Hawaiian pizza

 
the Big BBQ

the Big BBQ

 
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Hawaiian pizza,Big BBQ pizza
 
Date of Visit: Sep 14, 2013 

Spending per head: Approximately $7(Dinner)

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Dinner at the soup spoon Smile Sep 14, 2013   
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Categories : Multi-Cuisine | Restaurant | Vegetarian | Chinese Soup | Western Soup | Halal

Visited the soup spoon on 13 sept for dinner. The restaurant was pretty crowded at 6:30, and it heightens at 7:00, with around 5 people waiting for available seats in the restaurant (understandable since it has a pretty limited seating area).

I ordered the Simon & Garfunkel chicken ragout set meal and chose a (1/2) fish taco wrap with a coke light ($12.9 in total). It looked like curry veg but taste totally different from curry. Far from being spicy, it was a thick and flavorful soup! The entire bowl of soup was choked with ingredients, ranging from many potato, chicken and different types of mushrooms. It was worth the price and definitely one of the best western soups i ever had! The soup itself came with a small piece of bread, which was nothing much to rave about though.

Moving onto the fish taco wrap, I have to say it takes an acquired tastebud to appreciate this unique wrap. It has a mild spicy and slight sour taste every bite, which is attributed to the spices used. It was also surprising to find peach slices and raisins inside the wrap. shocked

I finished the meal, feeling very bloated. The soup alone with that small piece of bread would have been enough for a meal. Unless you are a big eater, u might wana consider ordering just the soup only ($8).

There is no service charge required for dine in and all the prices are already inclusive of GST.
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Simon and garfunkel chicken ragout
 
Date of Visit: Sep 13, 2013 

Spending per head: Approximately $13(Dinner)

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National Day dinner  OK Aug 10, 2013   
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Categories : Fusion | Café | Hotel | Kids-Friendly

I was there for the national day dinner themed buffet, which costs 88++ sgd, (but thankfully, with a 48% reservation, it eventually cost around 46++ sgd). Overall, the menu was limited but the food was okay. Tea and coffee were available as part of the buffet.

The cold seafood consisted of oysters (tasted very fresh), scallops (not so fresh), mussels (bad), salmon sashimi (average) and tiger prawns. There was also a small selection (about 4-5 types) of sushi, all of which tasted rather average. There was a mini salad bar and some decent appetizers like potato salad, soba noodle salad, etc. As for the hot food section, there was only around 4 dishes (stir-fried beef, mixed seafood, stir fried cabbage, braised duck with sea cucumber). Some local hawker food also made their presence - (roti prata, chicken rice, rojak, carrot cake, laksa), all of whcih, were pretty decent but not outstanding.

As for the desserts, there was a huge variety of them and most of them tasted great! However, the ice cream was a huge huge disappointment that tasted like cheap palm oil based ice cream.

Lastly, a selection of fruits, including jackfruit was available to cleanse the palate.

I might consider returning again as the service and ambience was good. But food wise, its variety is too limited to justify the price, even after discount.
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Oysters,dessert
 
Date of Visit: Aug 07, 2013 

Spending per head: Approximately $52(Dinner)

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