Boh Tong aka Luke Tan SS is now residing in Fukuoka, Japan.
Showing posts with label Kopi O. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kopi O. Show all posts
Friday, August 2, 2019
Thursday, December 1, 2016
Lunch = claypot rice and fish/cuttlefish porridge and dinner was....
The claypot rice and sliced fish/cuttlefish porridge from A-One were mouth-watering. Of course they are more expensive than the ones at the hawker center or coffee shops. For the 2 dishes we paid about $22. The ones from the hawker stalls would probably cost $8.
Dinner was Superman Nasi Lemak, Haagen-Dazs Ice Cream and Kopi
Superman Nasi Lemak stall is situated at Block 447A, Jalan Kayu (next to the Buddhist temple). It is a newcomer to the neighbourhood. The nasi lemak is delightful with a slightly strong coconut flavour. The ikan billis and the fried chicken wings are crispy and the sambal is tasty. The Superman set is $2.60 and comprises of rice, chicken wing, fried egg and fried peanuts. If you ask for extra toppings like ikan billis or vegetables etc you will have to pay an extra 80 cents for each item.
The Hagaan-Dazs Vanilla Caramel Almond ice-cream and a cup of strong kopi completes our simple and yet delicious dinner.
Labels:
A One,
Claypot Rice,
Ice Cream,
Kopi O,
Porridge
Thursday, December 24, 2015
NTWU canteens in Singapore
NTWU or National Transport Workers' Union canteens are located in 34 bus interchanges and depots in Singapore. These are canteens for the bus captains where the food sold are cheap and healthy. They are also opened for members of the public although the bus captains have priorities over us in the queue for food and drinks. The pictures were taken at the Yishun bus interchange.
Last week, I bought myself a cup of kopi O at the Serangoon NTWU canteen. It was aromatic and nice and was cheap too (80 cts) as compared to a cup of average taste kopi O at JEM's Food Republic which cost me $1.70 cts.
I have not eaten the food there but I will one of these days.
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