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This is geelove living in Marine Parade. I work in West Coast.
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Yummy breakfast set! OK Jun 15, 2012   (Related Review)
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Categories : American

This egg benedict breakfast set from coffee bean breakfast set. This set comes with a cup of tea or coffee or iced tea. The meal is served piping hot and has a strong fragrant smell of egg, ham and cheese and quite appetizing for a breakfast meal. The egg is fully cooked and the egg yolk is not too runny which might not appeal to people who like their eggs not well cooked. The ham is flavourful and a little too salty for me but together with the cheese, the overall taste is wonderful and creamy.

 
 
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Lontong  OK Jun 14, 2012   
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Categories : Malay

Wanted to have something spicy for lunch so tried the lontong! Priced at around $3.80 per bowl, the lontong is served piping hot with a few types of ingredients in it. The rice cake is soft and easy to chew and the ingredients are pretty fresh and abundant. Each bowl is served with tau gua, vegetables and one boiled egg. The tau guan is soaked in the lontong and hence each bite has a burst of its lontong gravy. generally not too spicy for those who can't take spicy food and worth to try. chopstick

 
 
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Thick Chicken Floss Toast  OK Jun 14, 2012   
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Categories : Singaporean | Coffeeshop

This piece of toast is served with a generous sprinkle of chicken floss on top of the toast. Though it taste a little sweet to me, it is still worth trying as the bread taste quite fluffy and the butter that is spread on top of the toast taste really fragrant and fresh. This bread floss bread will appeal to those looking for a fresh new toast. Additionally, this toast is quite filling and can actually be eaten as a meal coupled with a cup of tea

 
 
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Tang Yuan in ginger soup  OK Jun 14, 2012   
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Categories : Singaporean | Stall / Kiosk | Desserts and Cakes

For $2.80 per bowl, each tang yuan soup is served with the soup base and 5 balls of tang yuan (peanut and sesame stuffed).
The ginger base soup has a bland ginger taste and not as strong as I would hope it to be. The tuan yuan skin is soft and easy to chew and a burst of peanuts/sesame with each bite. The filling of the tang yuan is not too sweet and hence I would recommend the tang yuan for people who like desserts. Apart from the small serving, soup base and price, the tang yuan are still worth to try

 

 
 
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Healthy Spinach Bread  OK Jun 14, 2012   (Related Review)
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Categories : Cantonese/Hong Kong | Bakery | Kids-Friendly

Sold at $1.60 a loaf (4 slices), this bread has been touted as being trans-fat free and healthy. Besides this spinach flavour bread there is also the carrot flavoured ones. The colour of the bread is pretty nice and the bread taste bland probably due to it being healthier. The bread however lacks the spinach taste and if it wasn't told that it was spinach, one would not be able to tell by its taste. Recommended to spread butter lightly over the bread for a better taste smile

 
 
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