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2012-05-06
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There's 1 whole stretch of malay food stalls here and surprisingly to see an Indonesian food stall among the malay food stalls. Wonder what's the difference?! Since i've never tried Indonesian food before, i decided to give it a shot.The stall assistant welcome me with a smile, ask for my order and request me to take a seat and she will serve me. Such good service and in fact, not many stall assistants in hawker center would greet you with a smile.The tauhu is well deep fried, it has a nice shad
The stall assistant welcome me with a smile, ask for my order and request me to take a seat and she will serve me. Such good service and in fact, not many stall assistants in hawker center would greet you with a smile. The tauhu is well deep fried, it has a nice shade of golden brown and its crispy. Unlike the normal tauhu goreng we usually had, it's not serve with cucumber but lettuce instead. The sauce play a crucial role....it's not sour nor sweet nor spicy nor nutty. Hmm... taste average only. I've always love mee soto or bee hoon soto and this time round, i've requested for mixture. Hmm... very healthy with lots of beansprouts, soup taste bland and not oily. small serving which cost $3.00. Not worth it! lolz...
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