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(12-05-2022, 07:56 PM)Talent Wrote: what so great
I will not buy again
full of msg
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(12-05-2022, 07:56 PM)Talent Wrote: what so great
I will not buy again
full of msg
U eat wrong stall huh? Now got imitation.
The real one is Chinaman owner. Look at the rice fat fat to confirm. The pork should be very tender. Ive tried many times liao with their china chillis.
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(12-05-2022, 08:52 PM)drgn Wrote: it is nice.
especially the pork chop.
if you like spicy, try the tom yam or mala version, they are better than their egg fried rice.
For fried rice, the best is to cook it at home using overnight rice …no need to buy from outside lah
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not bad
but too much msg
no veg
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(12-05-2022, 09:27 PM)Notdumb Wrote: U eat wrong stall huh? Now got imitation.
The real one is Chinaman owner. Look at the rice fat fat to confirm. The pork should be very tender. Ive tried many times liao with their china chillis.
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I ate this
not bad
but too much msg
6.50 but no veg
at least give some cabbage
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I ate previously at Chinatown and Beo Crescent. Just average. Prefer the one at Chinatown.
$6.50 is quite pricey .
Would be nice if they can introduce some greens in the dish with the high price they are charging.
And they don't even serve the much needed green chillies which can make the meal less cloying.
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fried rice very easy to cook, and can hv many variations. kimchi fr, olive leaf fr, salmon fr, 3 egg fr, salted fish fr, basil fr, 材鱼fr, prawn fr, crab fr, ....
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(12-05-2022, 09:32 PM)lvlrsSTI Wrote: For fried rice, the best is to cook it at home using overnight rice …no need to buy from outside lah
many hawker food are easy to cook, e.g fried kway teow, hokkien mee, fried carrot cake, chicken rice... etc
provided you can cook.
but that doesn't mean hawker food is not good.
you have to try it before you said it is no good
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(12-05-2022, 09:32 PM)lvlrsSTI Wrote: For fried rice, the best is to cook it at home using overnight rice …no need to buy from outside lah
Home cook you will missed out the fat fat rice and the covering of a thick layer of tender roasted pork.......
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Is the meow meow smelly?
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Not bad bit not great. Over hyped.
The pork chop and chilli are good. Rice not so.
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