Category: Singapore Eats
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Singapore Eat: Ho Yeah Nasi Lemak (好耶椰浆饭) @ Bukit Batok
Ho Yeah Nasi Lemak specialises in nasi lemak with crispy fried chicken and options for “Fried Egg” or “Omelette Egg” — a twist from classic nasi lemak.
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Singapore Eat: Hong Man Tian Mala Hotpot (红满天.麻辣香锅) @ Bukit Batok
Hong Man Tian specialises in fragrant, spicy Chinese dishes like mala hotpot and grilled fish as signature dishes, and a range of popular cooked dishes.
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Singapore Eat: Nguan Express 88 (元) Roasted & Soy Chicken Rice @ Bukit Batok
Nguan Express 88, a budget-friendly eatery, offers roasted chicken rice, soy chicken rice and char siew rice at S$1.90 per packet — cheapest and best-valued.
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Singapore Eat: Dong Ji Yun Jiao (东记云饺.拉面小笼包) Wantons & Dumplings @ Bukit Timah
Dong Ji Yun Jiao serves Chinese delights, such as dumplings, wantons, noodles, xiao long bao, scallion pancake. Their prices are reasonable.
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Singapore Eat: Encik Tan Local Delights @ West Mall
Encik Tan, a Halal-certified food chain, offers authentic local Chinese hawker fares, like minced meat noodle, Hainanese curry rice, etc, at affordable prices.
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Singapore Eats: Bukit Batok (武吉巴督)
Bukit Batok is one the most populous towns in Singapore with large number of eating places in all corners. See the list of eating places as we go food-hunting.
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Singapore Eats & Buys: Beauty World Centre (美世界中心)
Opened in 1984, the 4-storey Beauty World Centre features a popular food centre on the top floor and also several restaurants, cafes and couple of confectioneries.
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Singapore Buy: Beauty World Niang Re Gao (美世界娘惹糕) Nyonya Kueh @ Beauty World
Beauty World Niang Re Gao offers a wide range of kuehs, including Nyonya kueh, ang ku kueh, png kueh, traditional cookies, rice dumpling, mooncakes, etc.
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Singapore Eat: Basil King Thai Basil Rice @ Beauty World
Basil King specialises in Thai basil rice dishes with pork / chicken / pork belly / beef, customisable spiciness levels and single to quadruple fried eggs.
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Singapore Eat: 68 Cafe Traditional Breakfast @ Bukit Batok
68 Cafe is a popular spot for early folks to have traditional kopi with local breakfast, like toasts with different spreads, peanut porridge, nasi lemak, etc.
