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Domokunn
This is Domokunn living in Punggol. I work in Sengkang. I like to hang out in Bedok, Sengkang. I also love Dim Sum, Ramen, Tom Yum Soup Clear Base.
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An alternative to oyster omelette OK Jul 08, 2013   
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Categories : Hawker Centre

$5 for the orh neng, oyster egg. Loved it that it was fried on the spot. Saw that the owner used 2 eggs, mixed it with the oyster omelette flour mixture , added around 8 oyster and fried on a flat wok pan. not a bad eat but i remember bedok 85 did offer something with more punch actually. But glad the oyster was not foul smelling like what some stalls offer. This stall also sells oyster omelette and carrot cake. There are 2 or 3 more similar stalls selling the same item but this one's always with lesser queue, still ok to me in terms of quality.

 

 
 
Date of Visit: Jul 06, 2013 

Spending per head: Approximately $5(Dinner)

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Not Just Fish Ball Smile Jul 08, 2013   
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Categories : Teochew | Hawker Centre | Noodles

i've always wondered whats the hype with this stall and its long queue. queuing behind, i could see the stall is mend by 2 uncles and an auntie, one prepares the noodles, the other pours soup from a big metal can and the auntie does ad hoc stuff. Its not just pure fishball is offered, it also includes tou pok and homemade meat balls. When it was my turn i did not get to try the meatball though coz it was sold out. The meatball looks more like fish cake sized actually. i had mee pok dry with the more ingredients option for $1 more but that only came with 1 more fish ball and tau pok sad . Was certainly delighted by the yong tau foo ingredients and the mee pok was perfectly cooked and mixed with chilli. The soup though felt quite average though. Still hope to try the meatball next time! Normal sized $3.

 

 

 

 
 
Date of Visit: Jul 06, 2013 

Spending per head: Approximately $4(Dinner)

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Syabu Syabu and Steamboat in One Smile Jul 01, 2013   
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Categories : Japanese | Restaurant | Buffet | Japanese BBQ/Teppanyaki

robertson quay has been rejuvenated with all these jap eateries and azmaya is one of them. Some of the waiters are japanese and diners also make up fair portion of japanese as well.The opening special available is the pork syabusyabu buffet at $24 each, where you get unlimited pork slices and vegetables and mushroom. Not a big variety but its free flow, and you can both syabu syabu and bbq the pork slices. We also ordered an order of wagyu for $35 and it was heavenly. sapporo beer at $12 and asahi at $9. Worth mentioning is the sesame sauce provided, it really makes the single pork dish worth eating again and again

 
sesame sauce ftw

sesame sauce ftw

 
ask for both

ask for both

 
wagyu

wagyu

 
bbq style

bbq style

 
free flow vege

free flow vege

 
free flow pork

free flow pork

 
 
Date of Visit: May 31, 2013 

Spending per head: Approximately $50(Dinner)

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All Day BreakFast Smile Jul 01, 2013   
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Categories : American | Café | Burgers and Sandwiches | Brunch

1st tip to give anyone about this place is to make reservations! Diners will be rejected if there are no reservations made and tables are reserved. Nice deco, i'm pretty sure everyone will agree with that. Couch seats, tables, counter seats are all available. Known for its all day breakfasts, Menu wise you can also ask for the ipad menu and that's makes ordering easier with the photos. But from the crowd you can tell, its more upmarket kind of place and be prepared to pay $30 per pax for your brakfast, My latte cost $6. For breakfast i ordered the standard all day English which comes with scrambled eggs, back bacon, cumberland pork sausage, sauteed mushroom, Dad's baked beans, breakfast potatoes, grilled vine ripened tomato and signature brioche (french pastry). All these for $24. My friend's tunisian looks nice as well ($19, sizzling pan of tomato, onion, red pepper, chilli) and so is the brittany ($20, panettone french toast stacked with fresh bananas with caramel sauce).
brittany

brittany

 
tunisian

tunisian

 
english

english

 
latte

latte

 
menu

menu

 

 

 

 
 
Date of Visit: Jun 22, 2013 

Spending per head: Approximately $30(Breakfast)

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Pub / Restaurant Style Smile Jul 01, 2013   
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Categories : Italian | Restaurant | Pasta | Steaks and Grills

its my first visit here after hearing quite a number of reviews about this place. First impression when u walk in, you will feel more like its a chill-out place with its large bar counter and large LCD screen TVs. Using more of a orange ambient lighting, the place sets diners back a smoothing atmosphere. The place is decorated with lots of garlic wraps and wine bottles at the side as well. Seating wise mostly for 4s, with both couch seats and standalone round and square tables both available. Kitchen is not semi open but yu do get to see the heads of the busy chefs. Back to the food, ordered gorgonzola cream pasta and chilli curry chicken pizza. The pasta is creamy potato with gorgonzola cheese served with scallop and grilled king oyster mushroom. Like the creamy base and the accompany ingredients. The addition of garlic on the pasta is a nice touch also but it did not wow me. Was hoping for more since its name is "mad for garlic" The pizza is a little to the spicy side though, it could have been better if its not. Total of 8 slices. Chicken meat is found on every slice and shredded cheese is evenly spread.. pasta cost $24.90 and pizza $19.90 before gst and svc charge. plain water is foc.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
Date of Visit: May 29, 2013 

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