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Tuesday, August 29, 2006
Thai Food in Golden Mile Complex
Golden Mile Complex resembles a Thai shopping centre. Here you will find all kinds of Thai products, ranging from groceries, newspapers and magazines, music CDs/VCDs and Thai food. Diandin Leluk is a well established Thai restaurant in Singapore and the food here is consistently good. I like their dry red curry chicken, minced pork with basil leaves and glutinous rice with durian.
Thursday, August 24, 2006
Northern China Food in Tanjong Pagar
Monday, August 21, 2006
Cze Char in Serangoon Avenue 3
Sunday, August 20, 2006
Curry Chicken Noodles in Tanjong Pagar
Tuesday, August 15, 2006
Crispy Tofu in Beach Road
The crispy tofu is a signature dish of Coral Village. The homemade tofu was deep fried with batter and eaten with salad cream. It was very nice. A plate costs S$10. A surprisingly good dish here is the mee goreng. The noodles are moist but not soggy. A plate cost $4. The pork ribs were average and a small plate costs $8. Coral Village is at 269 Beach Road.
Friday, August 11, 2006
Chicken Rice in Bishan
A hugh banner outside Blk 279 Bishan St 24 proclaims the chicken rice sold at this coffeeshop is prepared by an Ex-Mandarin Hotel Chef. I can't remember the taste of Chatter Box's chicken rice but the presentation here is similar (See photo below). I like the rice which is grainy and not oily. The chicken meat is tender. The chilli sauce is so so but the ginger sauce is very good. At $3.50 per set (compared to $12.00 at Chatter Box) it is worth a visit. Available for lunch only.
Wednesday, August 09, 2006
Happy 41st National Day Singapore
Monday, August 07, 2006
Geylang Lor 9 Beef Kway Teow
Wednesday, August 02, 2006
Ayam Penyet in Beach Road
Smashed chicken is the English translation of Ayam Penyet. This is a popular Indonesian dish brought to Singapore by Prima Ria. The chicken is first "smashed" to make it tender and then deep fried with a special batter. Each plate costs $5.00 and comes with a piece of chicken, tahu, cucumber and sambal belacan. The gado gado here is good. They should not have added chocolate into the avocado drink as it kills the taste.