Category: eat
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Review: Jia Tian Can Shi Economical Bee Hoon (Singapore)
Fried mee hoon, noodles & kway teow with a range of sides. Tastes decent.
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Review: Bukit Timah Crispy Rojak (Singapore)
Rojak with well-balanced sweetness and very crispy you tiao. Tastes pretty nice.
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7 Reviews: Beauty World Food Centre (Singapore)
One of the two hawker centres situated next to Beauty World MRT with 43 stalls.
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Review: Heng Nanyang (Singapore)
A variety of local dishes including fried hokkien mee, prawn mee, laksa and more. Tastes not bad.
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Review: Xiang Chi Mian Traditional Bak Chor Mee (Singapore)
Chain store serving a variety of minced meat and fishball noodles. Tastes pretty decent.
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Review: Huang Ji Fish Soup (Singapore)
Sliced fish, fried fish and seafood soups served with noodles or rice. Tastes decent.
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Review: Liang Liang Cooked Food (Singapore)
Satay bee hoon with a generous variety of ingredients. Tastes rather likeable.
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94 Reviews: Guide to Tiong Bahru Food & Places (Singapore)
Known for its unique pre-war Art Deco architecture and a blend of trendy cafes and traditional hawker stalls.