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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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Delicious Kway Chap Smile Dec 31, 2010   
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Categories : Coffeeshop

This stall is located along the same stretch with the famous teochew porridge stall (Night owls should know). I ordered a one-person set that includes a plate of pig organs,fishcake and tau pok and a bowl of kway. I love the bowl of kway as the stall owner used chinese herbs to prepare it. At times, I would go for a second bowl as the soup is very tasty! The pig intestine and skin was fresh and thoroughly cleaned. Both were very chewy and delicious. Given the price of $3.50, it is definitely worth the value chopstick

 
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Pig Intestine, Pig Skin
 
Date of Visit: Dec 28, 2010 

Spending per head: Approximately $3.50(Lunch)

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Desert on a hot sunny day Smile Dec 31, 2010   
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Categories : Hawker Centre | Desserts and Cakes

I went there during lunchtime and you can see people queuing up for desert at this stall. After waiting for about 10 mins, I ordered ice cheng ting for takeaway. The stallowner is generous as you can find chunks of jelly, long gan and gingko nut in it. The desert tastes yummy (not too sweet and not too bland) lol and it serves as a "fire extinguisher" to cool down my body on a hot sunny day!

 
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Ice Cheng Ting
 
Date of Visit: Dec 08, 2010 

Spending per head: Approximately $1.50(Lunch)

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Bad wanton mee experience =( Cry Dec 31, 2010   
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Categories : Hawker Centre | Noodles

I was feeling tired so I decided to takeaway this stall's wanton mee. The noodle taste "uncooked" to me as there is still flour smell in it. The char siew meat they gave is very thinly sliced and it was like eating meat with no flavouring. The wantoon is still acceptable to me as the skin is quite smooth and the meat filling in it taste not too bad. But I will still insist on myself not to revisit this stall again...

 
 
Date of Visit: Dec 14, 2010 

Spending per head: Approximately $3(Dinner)

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Categories : Hainanese | Food Court | Hawker Centre | Brunch

I went to centrepoint and decided to give this chicken rice stall a try as the chef used to be working for mandarin hotel's chatterbox. After finishing the plate of chicken rice, I began to suspect if the chef is really an ex-mandarin chef. The chicken rice is tasteless and lacks of fragrance. The meat is not tender and soft compared to other chicken rice eateries. The taste of the soup is bland although they have given me chunks of vegetables. I will give it a pass if I happen to be in orchard area...

 
 
Date of Visit: Dec 02, 2010 

Spending per head: Approximately $4(Dinner)

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A Japanese Afternoon Smile Dec 31, 2010   
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Categories : Japanese | Sushi/Sashimi

I was on half-day leave so i decided to visit plaza singapura for a high-tea session. I went into ichiban sushi restaurant and order 2 sushi plates (grilled tuna and lobster salad) and also a chawanmushi and miso soup. Both sushi are very tasty and fresh, especially the lobster salad as i can taste the chunks of meat together with the fish roe. Their chawanmushi is of higher quality and much more tastier compared to the "green" sushi chain restaurants. Last but not least, I will only give a normal rating for their miso soup as it taste quite bland.

 

 

 
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Lobster Salad Sushi
 
Date of Visit: Dec 11, 2010 

Spending per head: Approximately $10(Tea)

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