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tasty.engineer
This is tasty.engineer living in Chinatown. I am a Engineer, work in Mohammed Sultan. I like to hang out in Boat Quay, Clarke Quay, Little India. Korean, Peranakan / Nonya are my favorite cuisines. I also love Bars/Lounges and Curries, Ramen, Bak Kut Teh.
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Beef not so nice OK Sep 04, 2010   
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Categories : Multi-Cuisine | Restaurant



The Beef Stew(S$14.50) is only so-so. Just like most beef stew, it is soft and tender but I think the sauce is a little salty for me. Comes with broccoli and small tomato, it makes the dish a little more colorful.

The Caesar Salad with Smoked Salmon(S$14.50) is much better. Comes in a basket, the salad is not too cremey with abundance of cheese flicks. With the smoked salmon, it makes the salad less cremey and creates a more distinct taste.
Beef Stew

Beef Stew

 
Caesar Salad

Caesar Salad

 
 
Spending per head: Approximately $15

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So-so OK Aug 23, 2010   
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Categories : Hawker Centre

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Ordered the rojak to share with my colleagues and it turned out that the rojak is crunchy and tasty.
However, if you are one who likes to dip into lotsa of rojak sauce, you will not liking this,
The rojak sauce is little but thick. The thick sauce is tasty and oozes out after every bite.
What impresses me is that it is crunchy with lotsa of nuts !

 
 
Spending per head: Approximately $4(Tea)

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Wanton Noodle OK Aug 23, 2010   
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Categories : Cantonese/Hong Kong | Hawker Centre | Noodles


The wanton noodle is being served in a traditional bowl, creating a retro feeling when eating the noodle.

I chose the dry wanton mee with fried wantons and extra chili.

The mee is super 'qu-qu' (springy) and the chili is great.
The vegetable is fresh with sliced char siew
Overall, it is great due to the chili and the mee.
The rest is just average.

 
 
Spending per head: Approximately $4(Lunch)

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Not for the faint-hearted OK Aug 23, 2010   
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Categories : Chinese | Hawker Centre


Was recommended there by friends to try out a very exotic dish.
Crocodile Kingdom is one of the few places in SG which serves crocodile paws.
Yes you said it right. Crocodile feet!

It is cooked in herbs served in claypots for just S$40.
One look, the skin really do gives you the creeps but when you bite it, it is soft. Understand that the layer under the skin is full of collagen so ladies, you just have to sacrifice further for beauty. tongue

The soup is a little bitter due to the herbs used but guess this is nothing compared to the crocodile paws, right? lol

 
Crocodile Paw !

Crocodile Paw !

 
 
Spending per head: Approximately $40(Dinner)

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two for one OK Aug 22, 2010   
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Categories : Italian | Pasta


Ordered the Beef Pepperoni and Hawaiian Pizza for the prize of one.

The Beef Pepperoni is tasty but think that the beef is a little dry and thin. If not as a pizze topping, beef should not be eaten this way. Nevertheless, the cheese toppings makes the pizza tasy and good.

The Hawaiian pizza however is not as good. Prefer the one from Dominos, the Canadian Hawaiian pizza is drier and the turkey ham and cheese topping is far too little to even taste it.

We also ordered the Cheese Chicken Ball. It is nice and juicy with cheese inside the sausage. Pretty much like the cheese sausage we have in supermarket.
Beef Pepperoni

Beef Pepperoni

 
Hawaiian

Hawaiian

 
Cheesy Chicken Balls

Cheesy Chicken Balls

 
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Beef Pepperoni Pizza
 
Spending per head: Approximately $21(Dinner)

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