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A video of this place on Social Media captured my attention, being such a sucker for Sambal Stingray, I had to come here to try it.
Le 樂 Restaurant seems like a place that only recently opened and is located at Tampines Ave 4, which is quite a bustling place late at night, with lots of food options.
1) Sambal Stingray @$15/$18
- Had the $18 portion, the Sambal overflow, Stingray was slightly marinated before cooking, Stingray was fresh. Really not bad.
2) Signature La La Soup @$15
- Generous amount of LaLa, soup was tasty and have that Chinese wine taste. LaLa was fresh, but the soup was just great man
3) Sambal Kangkong @$10(Small)
- Malaysia Style sambal kangkong, a little on the sweeter side of things. Tasted halal, becoz don't have that Pork Lard taste. And $10 for vegetable dish, a bit ex, $8 would have been a better price.
A video of this place on Social Media captured my attention, being such a sucker for Sambal Stingray, I had to come here to try it.
Le 樂 Restaurant seems like a place that only recently opened and is located at Tampines Ave 4, which is quite a bustling place late at night, with lots of food options.
1) Sambal Stingray @$15/$18
- Had the $18 portion, the Sambal overflow, Stingray was slightly marinated before cooking, Stingray was fresh. Really not bad.
2) Signature La La Soup @$15
- Generous amount of LaLa, soup was tasty and have that Chinese wine taste. LaLa was fresh, but the soup was just great man
3) Sambal Kangkong @$10(Small)
- Malaysia Style sambal kangkong, a little on the sweeter side of things. Tasted halal, becoz don't have that Pork Lard taste. And $10 for vegetable dish, a bit ex, $8 would have been a better price.
A video of this place on Social Media captured my attention, being such a sucker for Sambal Stingray, I had to come here to try it.
Le 樂 Restaurant seems like a place that only recently opened and is located at Tampines Ave 4, which is quite a bustling place late at night, with lots of food options.
1) Sambal Stingray @$15/$18
- Had the $18 portion, the Sambal overflow, Stingray was slightly marinated before cooking, Stingray was fresh. Really not bad.
2) Signature La La Soup @$15
- Generous amount of LaLa, soup was tasty and have that Chinese wine taste. LaLa was fresh, but the soup was just great man
3) Sambal Kangkong @$10(Small)
- Malaysia Style sambal kangkong, a little on the sweeter side of things. Tasted halal, becoz don't have that Pork Lard taste. And $10 for vegetable dish, a bit ex, $8 would have been a better price.