Review: Qing Liang Traditional Sugarcane Juice (Singapore)

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Kovan 209 Food Centre Singapore

Qing Liang Traditional Sugarcane Juice

is a popular stall selling sugarcane juice. Ordinary though.

Sugarcane Juice

Qing Liang Traditional Sugarcane Juice is a popular stall selling sugarcane juice. Tastes kind of diluted and not intensely sweet as a cup of good sugarcane juice should be. Quite ordinary but still rather refreshing though.

Personally, I prefer the sugarcane juice at Tian Mi Sugar Cane which tastes sweeter.

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