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piggyqin
This is piggyqin living in Hougang/Kovan. I am a Accounts Assistant, work in Macpherson. I like to hang out in Serangoon, Bedok, Hougang/Kovan. Japanese, Korean, Thai are my favorite cuisines. I also love Food Court, Hotel, Restaurant and Seafood, Steamboat/Hot Pot, Sushi/Sashimi.
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Birthday Dinner Celebration Smile Sep 27, 2013   
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Categories : American | Steaks and Grills | Burgers and Sandwiches

After reading an article on Openrice about this roadhouse, we decide to meet here for our August Baby Celebration.. nice place that is located in Dempsey hill, a very quiet place and Sam told us that this Dempsey Hill used to be the former British military barracks that dates back to the 18th century... The restaurant has the modern American Diner concept and the food here mainly American styled food..

Crispy Calamari rings $16, this is pretty normal, the calamari is not very crispy but is glad the squid is fresh..

 
BBQ ribs $29, the ribs are well barbequed and well marinated but I find the meat a little dry and is quite filling.. however the onion ring were good and tasty. The coleslaw is nice, sweet and refreshing..

 
Theresa ordered the Japanese Prawn Star $24, a Beer battered chunky Prawn patty with Wasabi Mayonnaise. Theresa cannot finish this as she says this is too salty to finish..

 
Pauline had the Fabulous Foie Gras $32, she commented that this is a little salty and oily but still is delicious.. the pan seared Foie Gras is soft and creamy.

 
EL and Jan shared this Bacon meatloaf $35, this is delicious, the bacon is tasty and the meat that is inside the bacon is juicy and well marinated..

 
We ordered this clam chowder too, nice, thick cream soup with clams in it and a bowl full of potato cubes, nice...

 
We had a great evening, the atmosphere is nice and cosy. The staffs are very friendly and nice.. great place to hang out with friends....given the quantity of the food and service, we feel the price we paid is quite reasonable...
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Bacon Meatloaf
 
Date of Visit: Aug 26, 2013 

Spending per head: Approximately $54(Dinner)

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 5  |  
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Nice Hock Chew Fishballs Smile Sep 27, 2013   
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Categories : Singaporean | Foochow | Hawker Centre | Noodles

We are seated in front of this stall and notice there is always a queue in front of the stall. Many people around us are eating their noodles.. out of curiosity, we decide to buy a bowl to try. The stall states that they are selling minced pork noodles but we bought the hock chew fishballs soup ($3.00) to try instead as my hubby is a big fans for hock chew fishballs.. we did not regret our choice, I am not a fan for hock chew fishballs but the hock chew fishballs here are really worth trying.. the fishball paste is springy and has sweet, nice fish taste.. the minced pork filliing is generous and well marinated.. the best part is you can taste the distinct different taste of fish paste and minced pork when you bite on it, well balanced and delicious.. uncooked balls are available for sales too.. great for having it for steamboat at home...

 
look at the well balanced hock chew fishballs...

 
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Hock Chew Fishballs
 
Spending per head: Approximately $3(Dinner)

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 3  |  
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Desserts Time OK Sep 27, 2013   
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Categories : Desserts and Cakes

Happen to chance upon this 1357 Dessert Café while we are walking over to retrieve our car after dinner.. a simple, cozy shop that is located next to Serangoon Broadway Studio. The interior design is very simple and homely designs..

 
Hubby ordered a Mixed Melon sago ($3.50), quite ok, strong coconut milk taste and the honeydew and watermelon are sweet.

 
My sister in law ordered this Mango sago with pomelo ($3.90), this is nice, the mango sauce is thick and has strong mango taste with sweet mango cubes..

 
My brother in law ordered the Grass Jelly with Longan ($2.80) and I ordered the Grass Jelly with Mixed fruits ($2.80), nothing much to rave on this just that the grass jelly is nice and not sweet, a very refreshing dessert...

 

 
 
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Nice Durian Cake Smile Sep 27, 2013   
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Categories : Bakery

My girlfriend just moved house and invited us over to her house. I decide to buy a Emicake Premium D24 Durian Cake ($47 for 15cm) up to share since both of us are fans of durians... the durian cake from Emicakes is nice with thick layer of fresh durian puree between layers of soft and moist sponge cakes. You can taste that the durian they use are of good quality and is made from real durians. The after taste of eating the cake is so nice, just like eating real durians... Apart from this Premium D24 Durian Cake, you can also choose the Mao Shan Wang Cake or the Classic D24 Durian Cake...

 
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Durian Cake
 
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Taiwanese Food Craves Smile Sep 26, 2013   
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Categories : Taiwanese

Been 4years since I last visit Taiwan and I am missing Taiwan food such as Ah Zong Mian Xian, lu rou fan and Chicken Cutlet. Been sourcing around for nice, yummy Taiwanese food but cannot really find one that I like till I chance upon this Ke Kou Wei...

 
The mee suan that is sold here has 2 favours for customers to choose from: the usual oyster mee suan or the pork ribs mee suan. I have chosen the oyster mee suan, the soup is thick and yet not starchy, the oysters are fresh and the soup is tasty and flavourful. For the oyster mee suan, they have set available at $7.30 that include either the crispy chicken/popcorn chicken/Crispy pork/crispy calamari/mushroom fritters and a drink.. personally, I find this set quite worth the money as the serving is quite huge and is very filling..

 
As I am eating outside, I decide to buy the popcorn chicken for the mee suan set for easy consumption. The popcorn chicken is crispy on the outside and yet tender and juicy on the inside. Still very nice and crispy even when I eat it when its no longer hot.

 
I also buy a packet of lu rou fan ($4.80)for my hubby, hubby says this is nice, the minced pork is well marinated and the soya sauce is thick and yummy.. this rice also come with 1 braised egg and some prickled vegetables...

 
The food here is reasonably priced and I will definitely come back to try the other food again..
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Oyster Mee Suan
 
Spending per head: Approximately $7(Other)

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