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  1. we use "HOT!!" in our kitchen too. But since my kitchen is a chinese-speaking kitchen,we use "siol!!"
  2. Ahh..yes. also, 1.Ang Mo Kio[AMK] Jubliee 318 coffeeshop[i think, can't really remember the name of the coffeeshop], penang prawn mee. 2. Little India's Shakuntala, they serve awesome crab 3. Togi at Chinatown. hahaha.good korean food!
  3. for hole-in-the-wall places.you guys should visit... 1. the halal restaurants on top of far east plaza. 2. adam road hawker center's nasi lemak. 3. balestier road's chicken rice-boon tong kee 4. tiong bahru market lol.that's all for now.
  4. Finally managed to resize them here they are... my grandfather's sister kinda own a bakery back home so they will always bake these for CNY... and my aunt bake these for us too this year my grandparents will always serve kuah lapis and this chocolate and vanilla cake to the guests when they come by the house to visit...
  5. Hey guys, just wondering...do any of you have any good recipes for Lao Po Bing???
  6. Sorry Ling! I just saw your reply!! Yup!! I have pictures!!! Gonna find a way to shrink them and post them up here
  7. I guess the "Water Cow Street" is a literal translation.but very hilarious! Never noticed that before though...I will keep a lookout for it when I go to ChinaTown Yup! The store is selling shandong dishes.And $1 for a drink there! That's expensive! Cos usually in places like Ang Mo Kio or Bishan, they will sell it for 50 cents or 70 cents, depending on your drink.haha. Speaking of which, you should try KOI, the bubble tea shop, the queue is long, but worth it. Ang Mo Kio sells good food too. There is this prawn noodles shop at S11 in Jubliee that sells to-die-for penang prawn noodles.
  8. oh! that is called "da bao"!hahaha. have a good time in Little India! And Chinatown have some pretty good places to eat too! Yup! Ion was just build last year thats why it wasn't there when you went there in 2007
  9. I went back to Jakarta for CNY so had tons of food. Hmm....snacked on mostly pineapple tarts and love letters and had hong ba for dinner a few nights in a row.Had some bbq-ed beef cos grandparents had a bbq on chu yi and long thick noodles stir-fried with diced chicken, prawns and mushrooms.
  10. haha.my classmate enquired about that but my chef said to leave that to our asian sweets module.thanks anw!
  11. Oh yes! good idea, i shall research on it! thanks for your advice! haha.ooo...I am just afraid that too many people will be using the ice cream machine.
  12. yup! all of it has got to be tropical.
  13. hmm....you've got a point. I will check it with my chef tmr, just to make sure
  14. Instant noodles, with corn[if there is any in the freezer], egg and crab meat. KOI bubble tea.haha. I can drink this all day, but they are pretty expensive though.
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