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Mrupupup
This is Mrupupup living in Serangoon. I am a Executive, work in Dhoby Ghaut. Japanese, Singaporean are my favorite cuisines. I also love Hawker Centre, Coffeeshop and Juices.
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Cuttlefish Kang Kong Smile Jan 22, 2013   
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Categories : Hawker Centre

Mrupupup encountered this dish named 'Cuttlefish Kang Kong' 华记鱿鱼蕹菜 at thhe Bedok South Hawker Centre. Never knew this cuttlefish kang kong dish existed in a hawker centre. The dish is special and comes with cuttlefish (fresh and soft), kang kong vegetables, pineapple slices, peanuts, bean sprouts and lots of special sauce (sweet and sour). The cuttlefish kang kong costs $3 per plate and tastes very nice. Mrupupup never had a sweet and sour tasting dish for a long time! This stall has been in operations since the 1980s and it was the first time Mrupupup discovered it! Wah! Watch out for the long queue! The reason for the stall's popularity is due to the use of the fresh ingredients. A simple dish and made well with very fresh ingredients. Mrupupup totally enjoyed the tender cuttlefish, fresh vegetables and nice sauce to go with it all. Yummsss!

 
http://mrupupup.blogspot.sg/2013/01/wah-kee-cuttlefish-kang-long.html
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Cuttle Fish
 
Date of Visit: Jan 19, 2013 

Spending per head: Approximately $3(Lunch)

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Categories : Singaporean Chinese | Hawker Centre | Noodles

Finally, Mrupupup found the famous Hill Street Fried Kway Teow at the Blk 16 Bedok South Hawker Centre (after along search). So yummy the Black Fried Kway Teow. Mrupupup ordered $3 plate with chilli. There are other versions at $4 and $5. Anyway, Mrupupup ate up the nice fried kway teow and do take note this plate of fried kway teow had lots of fried pig lard, little green vegetables, eggs, black soya sauce & Chinese sausage to give it an extra ooomph! Do prepare to wait for the stall attracts a long queue. Fried Kway Teow a simple Singaporean noodle dish which taste good and 'helps' to add on the calories to one's life.

 
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Fried Kway Teow
 
Date of Visit: Jan 20, 2013 

Spending per head: Approximately $3(Lunch)

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Categories : Café | Halal

Mrupupup took some rest at the old Queenstown library at 53 Margaret Drive and had a good rest at Cafe Galilee. Just loved this library for it was quiet and people just came in to have a chat and read books. At Cafe Galilee, Mrupupup ordered their rosemary chicken drumstick (about $7), cup of latte (about $3.80) and their chilled passion fruit orange drink ($5). Mrupupup liked Cafe Galilee for their drinks and one could just sit down and chill out. Their rosemary chicken was not bad and loved the sauce with bits of raisins in it. Mrupupup just want to chill and relax at the good old Queenstown library with a cup of latte and spend my time reading. Cheers !

http://mrupupup.blogspot.sg/2013/01/cafe-galilee-at-queenstown-library.html

 
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Rosemary Chicken
 
Date of Visit: Jan 08, 2013 

Spending per head: Approximately $8

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Johore Bahru Handmade Pau Smile Jan 14, 2013   
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Categories : Malaysian | Dim Sum

There is a pau store at Blk 4 Changi Village Road #01-2082 and named as Johore Bahru Handmade Pau. Think this pau store has been around for a many years and has a few outlets in Singapore. Mrupupup tried out their paus (Chinese made steamed buns). These paus, steamed came with many types of fillings like chicken, pork, red bean or coffee paste. Guessed the unique nature of the Johore Bahru paus were their funny names given to the paus, like 'kung fu' kick pau (filled with chicken filling) and the Hong Kong TV Star 'Amy Yip' Giant paus (very huge steamed paus with pork and egg). Mrupupup liked their char siew pau for their nice taste and packed with lots of char siew pork meat. The coffee paste steamed pau was not bad too. Pretty good snack time from Johore Bahru Pau store, do remember to steam the buns before eating. The steamed buns (paus) range from $1- $3 in price depending on what buns you order. Think Johore Bahru Handmade Pau is 'generous' with their fillings in the paus. Yummyss!

http://mrupupup.blogspot.sg/2013/01/johore-bahru-handmade-pau.html

 
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Pork Pau
 
Date of Visit: Jan 11, 2013 

Spending per head: Approximately $1

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Categories : Food Court | Pasta | Steaks and Grills

Mrupupup just found a cheap place to eat at Changi Airport. One can go to the staff canteen of Changi Airport located at Terminal 2 Changi Airport (open till 9pm daily). Although there are two different pricing for staff and members of public, it was still cheaper then eating at the restaurants in Changi Airport. Mrupupup was really wowed by the pricing of the food stalls in the staff canteen in Terminal 2. Well, Mrupupup decided to try out the Wild Olives Western Cuisine that sells western food like grilled fish, pasta and salads. The stall even sells grilled catfish which was sold out for the day. Mrupupup ordered the pasta with clams ($4.50) and their chicken chop with sides like mushroom rice and salad ($5.80). The two tasted dishes were pretty good, fulfilling (very full stomach!) and it was much cheaper than in the Changi Airport dining area. Ok, Mrupupup is coming back to this stall to try out their grilled catfish! Yummyssss! Do note the coffee and tea is much cheaper in the T2 canteen. A money saving tip!
http://mrupupup.blogspot.sg/2013/01/wild-olives-western-cuisine-at-t2.html

 
 
Recommended Dish(es):  pasta,chicken chop
 
Date of Visit: Jan 02, 2013 

Spending per head: Approximately $5(Dinner)

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