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Annie Auntie
This is Annie Auntie living in Tiong Bahru. I am a Executive Assistant, work in Raffles Place. I like to hang out in Orchard, Sentosa, Telok Blangah. Korean, Thai are my favorite cuisines. I also love Café and BBQ.
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Zi Char @ Tiong Bahru Market Smile Dec 23, 2010   
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Categories : Cantonese/Hong Kong | Hawker Centre | Zi Char

I went with my frens to tiong bahru market which houses a lot of delicious food stall. I ordered fried hokkien noodles from this stall as many people seen to be ordering from them. Indeed, it was a good choice for me. The gravy was very delicious! It blends well with the yellow noodle too. There was also fair portion of meat and seafood given. I would definitely revisit the stall whenever I am around this area tongue

 
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Fried Hokkien Noodles
 
Date of Visit: Dec 04, 2010 

Spending per head: Approximately $3(Dinner)

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Childhood Snack Smile Dec 23, 2010   
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Categories : Singaporean | Hawker Centre

I came across this stall and it really caught my attention. This stall is selling peanut and coconut "Tu Tu kueh" which brings my childhood memories back. The stall is offering 3 small ones for 1 dollar and 1 big one for $0.60. I decided to go ahead with the big one as the fillings are more likely to satisfy my cravings as it is quite difficult to find a permanent stall selling this chinese snack except at pasar malam locations.

 
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Coconut Tu Tu Kueh
 
Date of Visit: Dec 08, 2010 

Spending per head: Approximately $0.60(Breakfast)

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Bento meal with a decent price OK Dec 23, 2010   
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Categories : Japanese | Sushi/Sashimi

I ordered the chicken teriyaki bento set for dinner. The chicken was processed using microwave oven as the stall does not have a decent kitchen area. The chicken skin turned out to be crispy although some part of it is overcooked and burnt. The bento also comes with rice, small portion of potato salad and japanese seaweed. If you feel that the bento will not be able to satisfy your hunger, you can top up 50 cents for a drink or a bowl of miso soup. I will recommend to those who wants to have a quick japanese meal.
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Recommended Dish(es):  Chicken Teriyaki Set
 
Date of Visit: Dec 20, 2010 

Spending per head: Approximately $6(Dinner)

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Crowded Kway Chap Stall Smile Dec 23, 2010   
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Categories : Hawker Centre

It was a raining morning so i decided to have something soupy. I came across this stall and it was crowded with people queuing for it. I decided to "include" myself in the queue and food came after 30 mins. The "kway" with the soup was delicious and it kept me warm for the raining weather. I also ordered pig skin, small intestine and fish cake. The small intestine was my favourite! It is very tender and chewy and the stall owner did put in effort to clean the intestine thoroughly chopstick

 
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Small Intestine and Pig Skin
 
Date of Visit: Dec 17, 2010 

Spending per head: Approximately $3(Lunch)

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Cantonese Meaty Afternoon Smile Dec 23, 2010   
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Categories : Singaporean | Chinese | Hawker Centre | Chicken Rice

I was hungry after skipping breakfast so i decided to have a heavy lunch. I went to this hawker centre with my colleagues and happened to notice this stall hanging delicious and yummy charsiew and roasted meat. I went on to give it to try and it was marvelous. The taste of the meat is comparable to those i had in Hong Kong previously. I like the roasted meat as the skin was very crispy and crunchy. The sauce that was spread over my plate of rice was also not very salty too! I also heard from the stall owner that they were previously from Zion Road.

 
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Char Siew, Roasted Meat
 
Date of Visit: Dec 10, 2010 

Spending per head: Approximately $3(Lunch)

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