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Airport Road Hawker Centre: The Best Rojak in Singapore
Rojak is our Singapore salad, but it doesn’t taste anything like a salad. It’s more like sweet, sour, spicy and nutty. I used to think it was healthy but now discover that with the prawn paste and all that sugar … Continue reading
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Tagged Airport road, Best, Chinese, culture, design, famous, Food, hawker, hawker centre, Life, Living, Makansutra, personal, photography, photos, Rojak, Singapore, toa payoh rojak, travel
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Rolina: Hainanese Curry Puffs at Serangoon Garden Market
The uncle selling the traditional Hainanese style curry puffs is really nice with a genuine smile for customers. It makes me want to buy more even though they curry puffs are expensive at S$1.20 each. The stuffing as well as … Continue reading
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Tagged chicken curry puff, Chinese, culture, curry puffs, Food, Hainan, Hainanese, Life, Living, Makansutra, personal, photography, photos, Rolina, Rolina's, Serangoon Garden Market, Serangoon Gardens, Singapore, Traditional, travel
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Gorging at Glutton’s Bay
This is a hawker centre just next to the Esplanade. Great views of the Marina Bay Sands and the skyline with all the skyscrapers. After stuffing yourself, you can have a nice stroll although it was terribly hazy today. Came … Continue reading
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Tagged culture, design, Entertainment, Food, Glutton's Bay, Life, Living, Makansutra, mee goreng, personal, photography, photos, satay, Singapore, travel
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Glutton’s Bay
If you ever do come to down to Glutton’s Bay, I would recommend the satay, especially the chicken and mutton as well as the Char Kway Teow. This open air hawker centre has food selected by Makansutra as they are … Continue reading
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Tagged Char Kway Teow, comedy, culture, design, Entertainment, Food, Glutton's Bay, hawker, Life, Living, Makansutra, Marina Bay, photography, photos, satay, Singapore, travel, yummy
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