MilkPapa moves around pasar malam (bazaar) and does not have any physical shop. Managed to swing by the Hougang bazaar on their last day to grab a cup of MilkPapa. The brown sugar boba is served warm with the remaining 3/4 cup filled with ice and fresh milk. I was worried that my drink would turn out diluted when I get home but i'm glad it turned out just nice (not too sweet) even when all the ice has melted. I felt although the bobas are good, it was a tad too chewy》$3.80
Middle-East kind of Quesadilla that's basically pita stuffed with cheese, meat and vegetables. First time trying this and it was dayum 👍》$7
》$5/6 sticks
📍Opah Satay
The was probably the most budget friendly drink in the entire bazaar. For just $3, we get 1 litre worth of Thai milk tea which definitely helps when we were perspiring like crazy while exploring the bazaar.
I wish there was more brown sugar given for the price paid. The taste of brown sugar is quite subtle. It felt like drinking milk with pearls and the ice melts quickly given the amount of heat and crowd in the bazaar which made the drink dilute too quickly》$4.90/700ml
📍KECha Express
Excitedly queue 15mins for our burger only to be disappointed with it ☹ The burger has shrank so much in size and the burger buns were dry and crumbly. There are a few stalls selling Ramly burgers and I guess I just went to the wrong shop 😪》$4
While the belachan sauce was good, the chicken bites was a disappointment. Not sure if this was pre-cooked and left there for some time... it turned out soggy/mushy instead of crispy 😩 》$6
📍Sofnade
Level 10 Burppler · 3413 Reviews
I'm in a relationship with food. Why can't we just declare our never ending love and vows towards some food item? I'm sure that would not result in divorces.