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Thick slices of eggy bread drizzled with honey and topped with cream - you can't really go wrong with this. It would have been better if they served it with ice cream instead, as something cold would really compliment the hot toast. The price is also a little too steep for French toast.
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$17 for a Mediterranean style pizza. My favourite type of pizza as the cheese that they use isn't jelat and the lamb meat complement the overall taste of the dish without any yucky hint of the gamey smell. One of my must orders every time I'm there. Use 'eatigo' for 50% off at certain timings.
@yooganesg 's Cheese Chicken Galbi. Cheese!
This contains the signature tender chicken meat marinated in the unique Yoogane sauce marinate, fresh vegetables, rice cakes and thin slices of potato, surrounded by a layer of melted cheese.
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If you're in the Bugis area and the heat gets unbearable, cool down with an Ice-Cream Puff ($3.90) from Hokkaido IceCream Puff. The popular ice-cream chain from Malaysia is located along the buzzy Haji Lane, great for those in the vicinity to pop by for a refreshing midday snack! There are eight ice-cream flavours including familiar mint chocolate chip, cookies and cream and the bright purple taro, all of which you can find in the ice cream push carts. The highlight is certainly the freshly baked, slightly sweetened puffs. Unlike the ones from Shuu by KOKI Tamagoyaki where the outer crust is more chewy, Hokkaido IceCream Puffs pride themselves on having super crispy shells. The strictly takeaway shop (the puff is packed in a nifty brown casing for you to have on the go) scoops your ice-cream to order, so exercise some patience during peak hours.
Avg Price: $5 per person
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