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(10-03-2022, 05:14 PM)Icicle Wrote: I'm sometimes quite skeptical of hipsterish eateries that try to sell classic dishes as something more expensive, but this place in England seems to do it right. Their remakes of classic English food such as scotch egg and sausage rolls seem great but it's the fried chicken sandwich that looks really amazing. 

Also amazing is the price. Everything this guy ate came up to only £23 (about S$41), which is very cheap considering it's in England and also how much he ordered. Ordering this much in a Singaporean cafe would probably cost at least S$60.



The food looks pretty good. Probably better than most other British food. Wink

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(11-03-2022, 08:21 PM)NewtonsAdamsApple Wrote: The food looks pretty good. Probably better than most other British food. Wink

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Omg I had to check if faggots is the name of a real dish or just some joke.
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(11-03-2022, 10:24 PM)yh92 Wrote: Omg I had to check if faggots is the name of a real dish or just some joke.

Haha I had to do a search too. Apparently it's just some kind of sausage...which is oddly appropriate I guess. -_-
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(11-03-2022, 08:21 PM)NewtonsAdamsApple Wrote: The food looks pretty good. Probably better than most other British food. Wink

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British food has a bad reputation sometimes but honestly almost everything here looks pretty good.
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This old zi char restaurant in Malacca is so popular that you have to wait 30 minutes before receiving your food. They also don't sell coffee because diners would otherwise stay for too long!

Most importantly, the food looks awesome, especially the fried bee hoon.



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(13-03-2022, 07:48 PM)totoro08 Wrote: This old zi char restaurant in Malacca is so popular that you have to wait 30 minutes before receiving your food. They also don't sell coffee because diners would otherwise stay for too long!

Most importantly, the food looks awesome, especially the fried bee hoon.

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Every single dish they ordered looks good. Love these old-school restaurants!
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(14-03-2022, 10:25 PM)yh92 Wrote: Every single dish they ordered looks good. Love these old-school restaurants!

Yup agreed. Hope Malaccans and tourists will continue to support the restaurant.
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Another interesting spot in Malacca. Everything is RM 1 each, even the nasi lemak or fried noodles. Each item looks good too, amazing value for money. 


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(17-03-2022, 04:05 PM)totoro08 Wrote: Another interesting spot in Malacca. Everything is RM 1 each, even the nasi lemak or fried noodles. Each item looks good too, amazing value for money. 



One ringgit for nasi lemak is such a good deal. I wonder how the hawkers survive because the cost of ingredients alone in Malaysia is no joke.

By the way, for those who don't know, the Kopitiam food court at our dear Jurong Point has renovated and is now branded as a "food hall". I just hope the Indonesian grilled chicken/fish + rice stall is still there...


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(17-03-2022, 11:58 PM)AroyMakMak Wrote: One ringgit for nasi lemak is such a good deal. I wonder how the hawkers survive because the cost of ingredients alone in Malaysia is no joke.

I'm wondering about this too. Maybe the coffee shop owner is generous enough to lower the rent but even then, the ingredients and manpower required for each item must cost more than RM1.
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