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2010-08-26
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Dining in the market can never be the most enjoyable dining experience ever...Especially when all the food stalls are in competition with one another to nab the next customerThe first few minutes of trying to pick a place to sit was quite traumatizing as the stall next to Cheong kee was yelling at us to sit at one of their tables...Luckily we knew better and sat down in the right section The owner was laid back and friendly and allowed us some time to look at the menu to decide what to eatWe ord
The first few minutes of trying to pick a place to sit was quite traumatizing as the stall next to Cheong kee was yelling at us to sit at one of their tables...Luckily we knew better and sat down in the right section
The owner was laid back and friendly and allowed us some time to look at the menu to decide what to eat
We ordered a Beef satay w/ instant noodles, pork chop w/ instant noodles and instant noodles w/ egg and sausage
and their famous "Yau Sa Duo'' - Thick toast with butter and sugar
This is by far the thickest thick toast i've ever had, the outer parts are crispy whilst the middle is slightly soft. The waft of buttery sweetness made the person sat next to me take notice and ordered one right after
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