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Part of Japan Melon Fair
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Slices of Japanese melon on top of a tart made of no-bake cheese cream
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The Japanese melons were juicy and super sweet

Lovin the many options for sides!

First time trying the fried rice fried by robots. Presentation was so-so but taste was pretty good! I liked the spicy version of this mushroom fried rice ($6). Dan hua ( egg soup) was pleasant too. There was a short queue even on a non peak weekday afternoon & you can bring your kopitiam drinks into their dedicated area.

Bowl & bowl at gourmet paradise foodcourt under the bus interchange, tpy central

As a Penang born and grow up eating this occasionally back then, sometimes I would miss this dish when living in Singapore.

I’m glad that someone finally brought this unique dish from the Northern region of Malaysia to Singapore.

A Penang food stall at this Toa Payoh coffee shop serving only one dish for now, which is this signature Jawa Mee that constantly attracting queue in the morning.

Authentic taste I’m happy to say, which the yellow noodles topped with crispy cracker, egg, peanuts, lime and sauce.

A way overdue post. This jiapalang stall is run by the children of a top Hong Kong chef. Jiapalang because the menu is quite varied and I normally just eat what they have. I don't know the name of these dumplings but they're huge with lots of ingredients. But they're cold and dry already so weren't great.

A way overdue post. This jiapalang stall is run by the children of a top Hong Kong chef. Jiapalang because the menu is quite varied and I normally just eat what they have. The yam cake was very action-packed haha.

A way overdue post. This jiapalang stall is run by the children of a top Hong Kong chef. Jiapalang because the menu is quite varied and I normally just eat what they have. This congee was old-school and okay.

A way overdue post. This jiapalang stall is run by the children of a top Hong Kong chef. Jiapalang because the menu is quite varied and I normally just eat what they have. They seem quite proud of this glutinous rice. It's less glutinous than other places and had a refined quality to it.

Pineapple Yoghurt Chiffon Cake ($5.50) from @nineteenniche !

They sell many uniquely flavoured chiffon cakes here!

The chiffon cake was so soft and moist. The pineapple taste was quite faint though. I would have preferred if the pineapple taste was stronger!

Sorry finishing hahaha. Quite a refreshing drink where you can taste layers of different fruits. But as always passion fruit seeds are a bitch.