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(05-11-2024, 03:50 PM)totoro08 Wrote: I don't think the video covered it but you should try Thai version of kway chap. It's mostly the same thing but instead of the wide and flat rice noodles we use, they use a rolled up version that's also more chewy and al dente.
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There's even a local chain selling this around Singapore. Can search for Yaowarat Thai Kway Chap. 
I've tried Thai kway chap but in Thailand. The kway is definitely chewier and springier but I found the soup to be quite lacking in flavour because it was mostly peppery whereas the Singaporean and Malaysian versions are more herbal.
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(07-11-2024, 05:49 PM)AroyMakMak Wrote: Yup. Unagi-don craving activated.
Haha same. I could almost smell the teriyaki sauce grilling away.
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Not entirely food-related but this episode in the Science Centre is too fun not to post. I think those of us who live somewhat close to it tend to take it for granted?
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(11-11-2024, 08:10 PM)yh92 Wrote: Not entirely food-related but this episode in the Science Centre is too fun not to post. I think those of us who live somewhat close to it tend to take it for granted?
I think a trip to the science centre is not a bad idea at all since they have a lot of activities to tire out hyperactive kids like ours.
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(11-11-2024, 08:10 PM)yh92 Wrote: Not entirely food-related but this episode in the Science Centre is too fun not to post. I think those of us who live somewhat close to it tend to take it for granted?
quite a nostalgic vid for me. used to work there part time as a student.
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(06-11-2024, 06:31 PM)yh92 Wrote: Easily one of my favourite food ever and definitely my favourite fish. This 100 year old Kyoto restaurant specialises in unagi. But those who are squeamish about fish getting killed and cut open should probably fast forward through the video...
Enjoy watching these Japanese masters at work. They really treat it as a craft.
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(12-11-2024, 10:49 PM)Limfamily Wrote: I think a trip to the science centre is not a bad idea at all since they have a lot of activities to tire out hyperactive kids like ours. 
I'm tempted to visit myself lol. Actually looks very interesting.
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(16-11-2024, 12:19 AM)totoro08 Wrote: I'm tempted to visit myself lol. Actually looks very interesting.
Hahah why not? I think I can entertain myself for a whole morning there.
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(11-11-2024, 08:10 PM)yh92 Wrote: Not entirely food-related but this episode in the Science Centre is too fun not to post. I think those of us who live somewhat close to it tend to take it for granted?
Fun episode. I wonder when they'll run out of local spots to cover.
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(18-11-2024, 10:24 AM)mich.c Wrote: Fun episode. I wonder when they'll run out of local spots to cover.
They'll just head to neighbouring countries lor.
But they probably won't run out of local spots too soon since they seem to be able to find something interesting even in the most normal malls.
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