Hidden Fancies In The Neighbourhood
We could smell the durian mousse ($5) from the first floor. First hint of a good durian mousse. Second hint: When it came, it wasn't overly sweet -- not as much sugar needed to mask the already sweet durian, maybe? Durian flesh could be more generous, but ah well. Good enough!
This has got to be the last stall in Singapore selling this (apart from Pasar Malams, but honestly they were only half as good). The flour was soft and fluffy, while the gula melaka filling just melts. Honestly, words can't do it justice. You've got to try it.
The Rosti was finely shredded, with the surfaces charred just nice. Check out the size of the fish too. The fish was very fresh, batter was very crispy but wasn't thick nor oily . ($8.90 if I'm not wrong). This is waaaaaay less than Marche, and you don't even get fish with it.
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