Someone got this for me from Golden Mile Complex (it is within the Thai Supermarket) and they packaged this in a ventilated container with foil; the heat was hence preserved well.

These were a sticky, chewy and fragrant delight. I didn't expect myself to like them as much as I did! In fact I will probably go back for more the next time I'm close by.

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Soft shell tacos usually aren't up my alley but in this case I didn't mind. On the pricier end for tacos at $15 for 2 but they were filling and well worth the pricetag imo.

My friend ordered this for me as a takeaway and they were generously filled with pulled beef and cheese, just the right amount of savory and spicy. The whole dish is an umami explosion, in a good way, and I found it funny that they included quail eggsβ€”a first for me, but they didn't really do anything flavor wise. It is served with some soft onions on the side and tomato purΓ©e in which I enjoyed dipping my tacos in.

My only complaint...... This was a takeaway and the dish, overflowing with gravy and meat is incredibly messy to eat. I really wish they provided cutlery without being asked because I had to eat this in a public work area and I just hope to god no one saw me while I was eating this. They did provide 4 napkins along with the order however, which I found myself needing for the meal.

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These are crispy pan-fried dumplings and are soupy on the inside. Very satisfying to eat even when I had it as a takeaway. The pork dumplings are juicier and the pork & prawn dumplings are tender and fresh, but less soupy within.

For dine-in experience, the eatery is super warm. The AC doesn't really work and there are spotlights everywhere.

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γ‚γ‚ŠγŒγ¨ from East Coast. A new addition to the busy Job Chiat is Hello Arigato, known for their Japanese Milk Bread Sandos.

Then there’s classic Tamago Sando ($14). Sandwich between the Japanese milk bread is the creamy Japanese Egg Mayo, tamagoyaki and an enticing flowy Ajitama egg.

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Stumbled across this place while I was in the basement of 313 Somerset. Their food selection is really good if you're looking for authentic Korean food. We had the chance to make our own rice balls (which was disastrous) but loads of fun. The highlight for me had to be the cheese egg roll and the beef stew. For a restaurant in Somerset, the prices were also really reasonable and perfect for those looking for good affordable food.

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I chanced upon this noodle place in 2021 when I was in Holland for lunch, and most other restaurants were closed for lunch service. At a corner of Holland Village, they are barely noticeable but boy am I glad I stumbled upon them! They sure serve a mean bowl of spicy noodles. If you love mala, you will love this too. It's not exactly like the typical mala broth. The tonkotsu broth on its own has its own flavor, and they add chilli to it which has a bit of this mala kick that keeps every mouthful of this dish extremely appetising. I can never get enough of it!

I used to love their prawn + pork ball noodles but it appears that they have altered their menu. The closest substitute I could find was Double Treasure Tonkotsu Broth Noodle ($10.90) which has pork balls and pork dumplings with chive. The noodles are as good as I remember, and the dumplings were super fresh! However, it appears they have changed the way they do their pork balls; the meat is packed so tight that they are extremely hard now and lack texture. That said, I still love their noodles so this won't deter me from returning.

Special mention to their service. The staff is generally polite and the most recent visit I dined here with someone else who already had dinner. But they gave me an extra set of cutlery and bowl without me asking for it, and were extremely courteous about it. Their noodles are so affordable too. Highly recommend to all Burpplers!

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Exciting bakery with many attractive bakes. This is easy to like.

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The Beyond deal is valid for noodles and rice, which I claimed for the takeaway deal. Ordered the YangZhou Fried Rice with BBQ Pork and Prawn, as well as the Clan 7 Laksa. To my surprise, the Laksa was served dry without broth, and looked nothing like laksa.

Boy: YangZhou Fried Rice ($15). Nothing special about the fried rice but it had a good bite, so rice was well prepared. Shrimp was cut up into small pieces but they were fresh prawns, not gelatin. 7/10 rating.

Girl: Clan 7 Laksa ($16). There is no resemblance of this dish to laksa at all. It tastes more to me like dry noodles tossed in shrimp paste, served with tobiko. Prawn is a little sparse as they cut the shrimp up into bits. This dish might be better had in the restaurant itself but served decent as a takeaway. 6/10 for me.

On a weekend early evening, the place seemed rather empty. Service was alright but one of the staff was slightly condescending when she learned that we were using a Burpple deal. She was eager to check my app while questioning her colleague who already informed me that I could use it, if my deal would be valid (dine-in deal only available on weekdays) despite that I had repeatedly mentioned that I wanted to do a takeaway. Bad vibes later during payment as well.

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This is a takeaway stall within New Tech Park. The food takes about 6 to 10 minutes to be ready, and the set comes with a bag of fries and a canned drink. Chicken comes with a choice of 1 of 4 seasonings: mala, BBQ, sour cream or truffle.

The shoestring fries were good and similar to that of McDonald's but with chicken powder seasoning. The chicken was also well fried, crispy and extremely satisfying. I opted for the Truffle flavor but felt like it tasted a bit sour, more like sour cream.

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I think I am simple when it gives me so much satisfaction and joy to redeem an excellent burpplebeyond deal. Just being greeted by this display of baked goods made me so pleased; until I had a sip of the Ethiopian pour over coffee along with a bite of moist and dense gluten free orange tea cake. 2 words: pure bliss.
Not long after I find myself greedily finishing my pain au chocolate, which are one of the better croissants around town.

My second time here and I want to tell everyone that wired monkey is the place for great coffee and bakes.

There are so many new food places at @citygate.sg lately and they look good! We went to @evanskitch and had a set for 2 at $55 with @burpple beyond which comes with 2 mains and 2 drinks πŸ€— We had the Spaghetti Pork Stew Stock with Japanese Char Siew Pork Belly which was very flavourful and the meat was charred enough too.

Used the Burpple 1-for-1 deal for their fried tofu rice bowl, and paid about $10.50 for the meal, which was really worth!!! The tofu rice bowl came with scrambled eggs, braised mushrooms and fried tofu (taste like agedashi tofu without the sauce)!! Food was served fast too, and it came along with miso soup!

They do have lunch set during weekdays, which includes a drink for about $10!