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    Tuesday, February 1, 2011

    Le Le Pot

    Recommended by Joyce and Nick, we decided to try out this laksa steamboat at Tiong Bahru. It’s easy to locate the place but parking needs a bit of waiting.

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    Le Le Pot
    58 Seng Poh Road #01-23
    Opp Tiong Bahru Market
    Tel: 6222 9442

    The ingredients are very fresh. The shop offers 6 different soup base, laksa is a must try and if you are bold enough, can try the coconut chrysanthemum soup.

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    Mix your own sauce station.

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    Good food and a happy wife! Mission accomplished.

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    Thursday, January 27, 2011

    大中国年糕

    Every year, our family will buy this 年糕 from 大中国 along Bukit Pasoh Rd in Chinatown district.

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    Before you start to think what is the big deal, I have to first say we eat the 年糕 as it is. I know a lot of people eat it fried with egg. If that is the case, any 年糕 will do cos once fried there isn’t much difference le.

    This is how we eat it!

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    大中国饼家 is one of the oldest shop selling all the specialities for CNY, Mid-autumn, etc..

    Check out the shop for yourself. I’m sure you will find something you like.

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