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As you would have read, it's all about the frog at this food stall. Yes, it's their claypot frog leg porridge!I've eaten here a few times already, although I would have more often. The thing is that the portions are really huge, so unless you have a HUGE appetite that day, i would suggest you bring a friend.The first time i ordered from here, thank goodness i had my mum. They served us one big pot of porridge, which could have fed 2-3 people; and the gong bao frog leg was in another pot. I don't
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As you would have read, it's all about the frog at this food stall. Yes, it's their claypot frog leg porridge!

I've eaten here a few times already, although I would have more often. The thing is that the portions are really huge, so unless you have a HUGE appetite that day, i would suggest you bring a friend.

The first time i ordered from here, thank goodness i had my mum. They served us one big pot of porridge, which could have fed 2-3 people; and the gong bao frog leg was in another pot.

I don't know exactly how to describe the way it was prepared. It just looked just like gong bao chicken. Tasted the same as well. With the dried chilli and all.

Let me start with the porridge. It was very tasty on its own and it had a smooth consistency to its texture. The frog however, complemented it perfectly. It was uber delicious. But i found it a tad bit too spicy to actually enjoying it to the max.

It's a rare find for frog porridge to be sold at a market food centre like this, and i'm pretty glad i came across it.

(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)
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Date of Visit
2011-01-25
Spending Per Head
$8 (Dinner)
Recommended Dishes
  • claypot frog leg porridge