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Actually this is pretty bad. The curry is very diluted.
And it is $5. Beside the fried chicken. There is just nothing much already
As we approach the school holidays with most of the store closed. There is this fish soup still serving throughout the school holidays. Friendly uncle and healthy staple of fish and lots of vegetables. $5 per bowl come with rice
strawberry cream cheese toast $2
honestly the fries SLAPPED, it's seasoned and has shaker fries vibes
the fish was a little too salty for me but overall it's pretty good, would eat again
wanted to try another dish but they ran out of carbonara spaghetti
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fish & chips $5 🐠🍟
add-on cheese $0.50 🧀
Love the Marmite Chicken Bowl. It's a work of goodness, bursting with flavours. And just look at that egg! The chicken is also very tender. Very worth it and worth the exercise after as well.
Tried the salted egg and beef horfun too. Both are so good. Also it's just a stone throw away from Utown
Marmite is just so amazing ($~4)
With several food courts inside Singapore Polytechnic, it was a headache to decide where best to have lunch at. The safest bet would be to go to food court 3 which has been touted to be one of the better ones in school, with popular foods such as chicken rice and salted egg fried chicken rice. As we were there during lunchtime, the queue for both stalls were just way too long which we ended up going for the mala hotpot. Despite the long queue too, it was more manageable and we got our food in 15 minutes. Prices were somewhere similar to outside but taste wise still unable to match up to my favorite Ri Ri Hong.
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Shu Xiang Ma La Hot Pot
Address: 500, Dover Road, Singapore Polytechnic FC3, Singapore 139651
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