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I love their putu mayam so much. Reminds me the taste of childhood days. Their boss are very young, 20 plus years old. I'm glad to see young hawkers around, they are friendly too. Their putu mayam is very freshly made with very fresh coconut and sugar used, ever since I ate this stall, I no longer eat other places factory produced putu mayam which is so rough and hard. This one reminds me of my younger days that i ate, that i don't mind to travel just to eat that, glad that young hawkers do it, let's all support young hawkers around. I have to grade this the best putu mayam in Singapore I ever eat. yummy yummy. : ) Recommended Dish(es):
Putu Mayam Date of Visit: Sep 08, 2013 Spending per head: Approximately $3(Breakfast) Other Ratings:Taste 5 | Environment 3 | Service 5 | Clean 3 | Price 5Recommend 0 |
We saw this stall on tv , so decided to give it a try, their green bean soup is very nice with a lot of sago, we add 50 cents of sweet potato and tapioca, their sweet potato is being cameralized and taste very nice, whereas tapioca is overcooked and tasteless, we love their green bean soup so much with sweet potatoes, we enjoy this dessert very much, it is very unique to this stall with the way they prepare, good and tasty. for this price, it is cheap and good. Recommended Dish(es):
Green bean soup with sweet potato and tapioca Date of Visit: Nov 09, 2013 Spending per head: Approximately $2(Lunch) Other Ratings:Taste 5 | Environment 3 | Service 4 | Clean 3 | Price 5Recommend 0 |
The rainbow cake highly recommended online, in fact the sponge cake is soft, dense and tastier, cheesecake is nice but not fantastic too, capuccino taste like latte (4bucks), overall great effort for the cake (5.80bucks per piece), they sell whole cake too, a nice cafe to chill out, a bit better than other cafe i go except place a bit small. Supplementary Information: rainbow cake is a must try for this cafe. Recommended Dish(es):
rainbow cake,cheese cake Table Wait Time: 10 minute(s)
Date of Visit: Jun 07, 2014 Spending per head: Approximately $10(Tea) Other Ratings:Taste 4 | Environment 4 | Service 4 | Clean 5 | Price 5Recommend 0 |
Super Men Char Su Ramen Japanese ramen at a coffeeshop at tanjong pagar plaza run by two brothers- char shu ramen ($7.50) the ramen soup is rich with miso and pork bones taste and healthy, favourful, not saltish unlike other ramen and super men ($8) a bit of sweet with bian yu , not miso, both ramens not bad with nice marinated soft char shu, i love it with the ramen full of beansprouts, overall this is a healthy ramen with rich soup base and lots of ramen and beansprouts (if you got a saltish taste bud, this may not suit you), for me, i prefer this healthy ramen with so much beansprouts, worth a try. grading: 4.75/5 for its rich soup base, not very japanese but for this price i won't ask for much, very localised ramen i can say. : ) Recommended Dish(es):
Char Su Ramen Date of Visit: Jan 04, 2014 Spending per head: Approximately $8(Lunch) Other Ratings:Taste 4 | Environment 4 | Service 5 | Clean 4 | Price 5Recommend 0 |
newly opened old pontian cafe selling wanton mee and other malacca food in this small cafe, love their wanton mee (very Q) , i take chilli one (love their sweet chilli), love their fried wantons only with minced meat, soup wanton not so nice but glad soup is nice with no msg added, malacca coffee o taste a bit different from local one, not bad, their green chilli very fresh, my hubby prefer the other type of pontian wanton mee, but this one i find just as good. Recommended Dish(es):
Wanton Mee Date of Visit: Dec 22, 2013 Spending per head: Approximately $4(Lunch) Other Ratings:Taste 4 | Environment 5 | Service 4 | Clean 5 | Price 4Recommend 0 |
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