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The charcoal peanut mee jiang kueh had a wonderfully soft and chewy texture, with a hint of charcoal flavour. The highlight was undoubtedly the peanut filling—perfectly balanced with a creamy, peanut-buttery richness and a satisfying crunch. The mix of textures paired with the nutty sweetness was absolutely irresistible 》$1.60
📍Munchi Pancakes | #02-K45
Grabbed a cup of soya milk that’s super refreshing, especially when served cold. It’s light, smooth and not too sweet. Nothing fancy, just simple, old-school comfort done right 》$1.50
📍 Soya Bean You Tiao | #02-K43
Tried the chicken rice at Feng Ji and honestly left a bit disappointed. Ordered for 2 pax, but the portion felt way too small for the price. It didn’t come with soup or vegetables, which makes it even less value for money when compared to their individual set meal that include both.
The chicken was tender and succulent, no complaints there. But the rice lacked the usual fragrance you’d expect, and the chilli was average at best. Decent execution on the chicken, but overall, it didn’t quite live up to expectations.
2 Pax Chicken 》$10
Rice 》$0.70 Each
📍Feng Ji Hainanese Boneless Chicken Rice (丰记海南起骨鸡饭) | #02-K16
$3.20 mini chicken don
pretty good porridge from Fat Fat Food! portion is generous for the price
heard a lot about this and it was a very comforting bowl indeed😌 i especially loved the sweet yams