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(17-01-2025, 06:18 PM)yh92 Wrote: Is Uncle Roger's restaurant worth trying...?
If there's still a long queue months after their grand opening, is it a sign that the food's good or is he that famous? Hahah hard to tell with these celebrity restaurants.
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(18-01-2025, 02:45 PM)Icicle Wrote: If there's still a long queue months after their grand opening, is it a sign that the food's good or is he that famous? Hahah hard to tell with these celebrity restaurants.
Yup really hard to tell with these famous people's restaurants. We got burned badly by a certain celebrity chef's venture that opened a few years ago in Singapore...
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(19-01-2025, 05:00 PM)Limfamily Wrote: Yup really hard to tell with these famous people's restaurants. We got burned badly by a certain celebrity chef's venture that opened a few years ago in Singapore...
haha jamie oliver or ramsay?
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(18-01-2025, 02:45 PM)Icicle Wrote: If there's still a long queue months after their grand opening, is it a sign that the food's good or is he that famous? Hahah hard to tell with these celebrity restaurants.
My POV is no need to rush to try. If these influencer restaurants close down before you can try, prob not very good in the first place.
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(20-01-2025, 06:49 AM)monstafish Wrote: haha jamie oliver or ramsay?
Jamie Oliver's...LOL did I make it too easy to guess?
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Mother-and-daughter fried rice and noodles in Penang...simple but looks delicious.
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(24-01-2025, 02:35 PM)plmx Wrote: Mother-and-daughter fried rice and noodles in Penang...simple but looks delicious.
Eat what the Penang locals eat and the food standard will generally be quite good.
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(24-01-2025, 02:35 PM)plmx Wrote: Mother-and-daughter fried rice and noodles in Penang...simple but looks delicious.
One look at the dented wok and I know they're serious.
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(23-01-2025, 09:55 PM)Limfamily Wrote: Jamie Oliver's...LOL did I make it too easy to guess?
no la but i rmb his restaurant got badly reviewed when it opened here.
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(26-01-2025, 05:06 PM)totoro08 Wrote: One look at the dented wok and I know they're serious. 
That caught my attention too hahah. Those are the stalls that have the best food.
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