Woman finish 10 bowls of noodles at Tampines before dine in ban
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Woman, 67, finishes 10 bowls of curry noodles at Tampines food court in 45 minutes before dine-in ban


Woman, 67, finishes 10 bowls of curry noodles at Tampines food court in 45 minutes before dine-in ban​
Dining in is an enjoyment.
Zhangxin Zheng | clock.png July 22, 2021, 09:12 PM
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The 56th Singapore National Day Celebration Challenge​
23 July 2021 - 15 August 2021
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The thought of not being able to dine-in has saddened many Singaporeans.
Understandably, some took the chance to savour their favourite food one final time before the restrictions kicked in.
Knowing that she cannot enjoy her favourite curry noodles in the air-conditioned food court for the next one month, a 67-year-old woman gamely ordered 10 bowls of it at one shot on July 20.



Her favourite curry noodles​

The woman named Jiang Ah Hua (translated from Chinese) would visit the food court at Block 478 Tampines Street 44 twice a week as she is a big fan of the curry noodles.
According to the Chinese evening newspaper, Lianhe Wanbao, Jiang ordered 10 small bowls of curry noodles from the stall on July 20.
There are three bowl sizes of curry noodle at the stall. The small size is priced at S$3 and it includes two to three pieces of potato, a chicken wing and a few pieces of fish cakes, the Wanbao reporter observed.

Finished 10 bowls in 45 minutes​

The stall owner said that he was initially surprised to receive the order from the elderly woman, saying that a young person typically can eat up to four bowls.
He can at most eat five to six bowls so he was in disbelief initially.
He then told Jiang that if she really can finish all 10 bowls, it will be on the house.
On Jul. 21, a day before the start of no dine-in restrictions, Jiang appeared at the stall as planned.
In 45 minutes, she finished eating all 10 bowls.
The stall owner commented that he has never come across an elderly person with such a huge appetite.



No dine-in rule kicks in​

July 22 marked the the start of the implementation of further restrictions in a bid to curb the spread of Covid-19 within the community.
As community cases increase, with a growing Jurong Fishery Port cluster, the restrictions are necessary to protect unvaccinated seniors who frequent the markets.
The further restrictions include no dining in, social gathering and interaction to downsize to groups of two, as well as cessation of indoor mask off activities.
Here's an overview of the latest Covid-19 rules to take note of:
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She can compete to be 大胃王。
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#3

Good luck to her health.
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#4

Think she has quite a high metabolic rate ya

There is no right or wrong decisions. 
One only has to bear the consequences that one makes  Big Grin
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#5

Because it is free if can finish 10 bowls, that is why health take a back seat over lots of free meals
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#6

Imagine all the sai she has to output later Big Grin

Wherever you go, no matter what the weather, always bring your own sunshine Big Grin
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(23-07-2021, 12:03 PM)BigBossX Wrote:  [Image: ri1bTeI.png]


Woman, 67, finishes 10 bowls of curry noodles at Tampines food court in 45 minutes before dine-in ban


Woman, 67, finishes 10 bowls of curry noodles at Tampines food court in 45 minutes before dine-in ban
Dining in is an enjoyment.
Zhangxin Zheng | clock.png July 22, 2021, 09:12 PM
tampines-woman-loves-curry-mee.png

Events

The 56th Singapore National Day Celebration Challenge
23 July 2021 - 15 August 2021
Anywhere in Singapore


The thought of not being able to dine-in has saddened many Singaporeans.
Understandably, some took the chance to savour their favourite food one final time before the restrictions kicked in.
Knowing that she cannot enjoy her favourite curry noodles in the air-conditioned food court for the next one month, a 67-year-old woman gamely ordered 10 bowls of it at one shot on July 20.



Her favourite curry noodles

The woman named Jiang Ah Hua (translated from Chinese) would visit the food court at Block 478 Tampines Street 44 twice a week as she is a big fan of the curry noodles.
According to the Chinese evening newspaper, Lianhe Wanbao, Jiang ordered 10 small bowls of curry noodles from the stall on July 20.
There are three bowl sizes of curry noodle at the stall. The small size is priced at S$3 and it includes two to three pieces of potato, a chicken wing and a few pieces of fish cakes, the Wanbao reporter observed.

Finished 10 bowls in 45 minutes

The stall owner said that he was initially surprised to receive the order from the elderly woman, saying that a young person typically can eat up to four bowls.
He can at most eat five to six bowls so he was in disbelief initially.
He then told Jiang that if she really can finish all 10 bowls, it will be on the house.
On Jul. 21, a day before the start of no dine-in restrictions, Jiang appeared at the stall as planned.
In 45 minutes, she finished eating all 10 bowls.
The stall owner commented that he has never come across an elderly person with such a huge appetite.



No dine-in rule kicks in

July 22 marked the the start of the implementation of further restrictions in a bid to curb the spread of Covid-19 within the community.
As community cases increase, with a growing Jurong Fishery Port cluster, the restrictions are necessary to protect unvaccinated seniors who frequent the markets.
The further restrictions include no dining in, social gathering and interaction to downsize to groups of two, as well as cessation of indoor mask off activities.
Here's an overview of the latest Covid-19 rules to take note of:

i think she needs to go IMH for check up.


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#8

Outstanding?
Next day busy busy going toilet.
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(23-07-2021, 12:33 PM)Hfourhappy Wrote:  
(23-07-2021, 12:03 PM)BigBossX Wrote:  Woman, 67, finishes 10 bowls of curry noodles at Tampines food court in 45 minutes before dine-in ban


Woman, 67, finishes 10 bowls of curry noodles at Tampines food court in 45 minutes before dine-in ban
Dining in is an enjoyment.
Zhangxin Zheng | clock.png July 22, 2021, 09:12 PM
tampines-woman-loves-curry-mee.png

Events

The 56th Singapore National Day Celebration Challenge
23 July 2021 - 15 August 2021
Anywhere in Singapore


The thought of not being able to dine-in has saddened many Singaporeans.
Understandably, some took the chance to savour their favourite food one final time before the restrictions kicked in.
Knowing that she cannot enjoy her favourite curry noodles in the air-conditioned food court for the next one month, a 67-year-old woman gamely ordered 10 bowls of it at one shot on July 20.



Her favourite curry noodles

The woman named Jiang Ah Hua (translated from Chinese) would visit the food court at Block 478 Tampines Street 44 twice a week as she is a big fan of the curry noodles.
According to the Chinese evening newspaper, Lianhe Wanbao, Jiang ordered 10 small bowls of curry noodles from the stall on July 20.
There are three bowl sizes of curry noodle at the stall. The small size is priced at S$3 and it includes two to three pieces of potato, a chicken wing and a few pieces of fish cakes, the Wanbao reporter observed.

Finished 10 bowls in 45 minutes

The stall owner said that he was initially surprised to receive the order from the elderly woman, saying that a young person typically can eat up to four bowls.
He can at most eat five to six bowls so he was in disbelief initially.
He then told Jiang that if she really can finish all 10 bowls, it will be on the house.
On Jul. 21, a day before the start of no dine-in restrictions, Jiang appeared at the stall as planned.
In 45 minutes, she finished eating all 10 bowls.
The stall owner commented that he has never come across an elderly person with such a huge appetite.



No dine-in rule kicks in

July 22 marked the the start of the implementation of further restrictions in a bid to curb the spread of Covid-19 within the community.
As community cases increase, with a growing Jurong Fishery Port cluster, the restrictions are necessary to protect unvaccinated seniors who frequent the markets.
The further restrictions include no dining in, social gathering and interaction to downsize to groups of two, as well as cessation of indoor mask off activities.
Here's an overview of the latest Covid-19 rules to take note of:

i think she needs to go IMH for check up.


you need to go first.

she did it because it is on the house.
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#10

Hungry ghost festival still havent come leh?

“Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind"
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#11

Siao chabo!
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