Piping hot, not too spicy, there’s even some nice fishcake thrown in.

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Spam goes really well with this burger! I’m definitely having this one again the next time I’m back here.

S$17.95++

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I must come back here! There is so much to try!

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Nice, chunky fries thoroughly covered in Cajun seasoning. Good portion, too!

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The new sausages are here. They’re better than the last ones, which were already pretty good.

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(This is a test shot.)

It’s Darren’s birthday party today!

My all-time favourite burger got an upgrade. Two Blur Guys has a new burger on the menu called the Extreme Cheese Prime Beef Burger. It comes with copious amounts of emmental, mozzy and gruyere cheese, and the bun is one of those black charcoal ones. I like the wholemeal bun better though, so I switched it out and added streaky bacon for an upgraded version of the good old Streaky Bacon Prime Beef.

$16.95 for the burger, $4 for the bacon, 10% service charge. GST is included in the prices.

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A closer look at that chicken cutlet. Mouth-watering.

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Literally translated, “my curry rice.” You can choose a main and a side dish; this one is the crispy chicken cutlet and a crab cream croquette.

The portion was much larger than I expected, and there were small chunks of beef (at least, that’s what they tasted like) in the curry, which was a nice touch.

The batter on the cutlet was actually crispy! The chicken was pretty good, but the skin left inside the cutlet was hard to chew and had an unpleasant texture. Luckily, it was easy to remove.

The croquette was a bit light on crab flavour, but it went well with the rest of the items.

$18 including GST. There was no service charge.

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Pretty good! A bit light on the kinako and kuromitsu though. $6.50, GST included. There was no service charge.

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