Tag: Toa Payoh Central
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Review: Western Boy (Singapore)
A range of grilled and deep-fried meats, spaghetti, burgers and rice. Hits and misses.
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Review: Chang Cheng Mixed Vegetables Rice (Singapore)
A chain store serving cai png with a variety of mains and sides to choose from. Tastes unremarkable, but still fairly decent.
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Review: Pak Lum Wok Master (Singapore)
A variety of fried rice and other dishes, including fried kway teow, fried carrot cake, fried hokkien mee, fried oyster omelette and mee goreng. Decent.
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Review: Sing Swee Kee (Singapore)
Chain store well known for its chicken rice served with rice balls. They also offer chicken served with rice, noodles and curry noodles.
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Review: Penyet King (Singapore)
Ayam penyet with rice as well as some other Indonesian dishes. Tastes rather likeable.
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Review: Tai Wah Pork Noodle (Singapore)
A famous stall serving bak chor mee with several outlets in Singapore. Tastes nice.
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Review: Al Fatthah Food Expo Restaurant (Singapore)
Chain store serving the usual Indian fare – roti prata, roti john, mee goreng, etc. Just ordinary.
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Review: Toa Payoh Lucky Pisang Raja (Singapore)
Stall offering goreng pisang, tapioca cake, cempedak, etc and various fried snacks. Likeable.
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Review: Chang Lai Yi Wan Noodle House (Singapore)
Stall serving various handmade noodles, dumplings and assorted ngo hiang pieces. Ngo hiang is nice.