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At $6 a pop ($5 if you get any two items from the @theuglyducklingsg stall), this is definitely one of the most worthwhile items at the Ramadan bazaars this year.
A neat wad of pulled duck nestles with lettuce leaves and melted cheddar between soft brioche buns – smack in the centre you'll find a dab of sweet caramelised pineapple. I thought the duck meat could be saltier, but it's all very tasty nonetheless and certainly bang for your buck.
Made from a rose-flavoured batter, these pillowy little Dutch baby pancakes turned out a little misshapen, but rather delicious nevertheless. Powdered with icing sugar and drizzled with a sweet milk sauce, it's a wonder they managed to refrain from being saccharine. I'd go back for more if the bazaar wasn't located so far east!
This is SOOO GOOD! The chocolate is rich and so yummy! Looks appealing and taste yummy, best of both world! Oh, and they've a mini surprise beneath the shaved ice, so happy digging!
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Shredded duck leg confit doused in sweet soya sauce glaze, accompanied with caramelised pineapple, lettuce and cheddar, sandwiched between a soft and fluffy toasted brioche bun. I like the brioche bun and the duck confit was tender (could be more flavourful).
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PS: I guess this was the best thing we had (among those we've tried at the bazaar).