Category: eat
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Review: Double Happiness Fried Hokkien Mee (Singapore)
Wet version of fried hokkien mee containing prawns, sotong and pork belly. Nice flavours with a subtle hint of wok hei.
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Review: Xing Yun Hainanese Boneless Chicken Rice (Singapore)
A choice of hainanese chicken, roast chicken and chicken cutlet served with rice.
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Review: Bukit Purmei Lor Mee (Singapore)
Stall serving lor mee with different variations of ingredients, and a choice of noodles. Not bad.
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Review: Qi Er Mee Hoon Kway (Singapore)
Stall serving handmade mee hoon kueh along with a choice of other handmade noodles. Tastes decent.
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Review: Pangkor Island Nasi Lemak (Singapore)
A variety of nasi lemak sets as well as chee cheong fun. The chee cheong fun is good.
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Review: Downtown Prawn Noodle (Singapore)
A handful of prawn mee options, with a choice of noodles in either dry or soup versions. The soup is flavourful.
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Review: Huat Huat BBQ Chicken Wings (Singapore)
A chain store serving BBQ chicken wings, satay, BBQ chicken rice, fried carrot cake, rojak and popiah. The food tastes decent.
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Review: Viet Taste (Singapore)
A variety of Vietnamese dishes, including banh mi, pho, bun, and rice, among others. It tastes likeable.
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Review: San Curry Rice (Singapore)
A variety of hainanese curry rice sets with a choice of mains and sides. The taste is ordinary but decent.