Thursday, October 15, 2009

Iced Kopi-C, Prata and Bak Kut Teh

Iced kopi-c and kaya toast
At the cafe outside the zoo, I saw the most expensive iced kopi-C I've ever seen at more than SGD3! Why? Because it's extra extra grande!

Roti prata
The Cheese Prata Shop is a popular place for university students to go for their prata craves. The Banana and Cheese Prata is pretty tasty, with cuts of sweet ripe bananas and matching cheesy texture. On the other hand, the Mushroom Prata is kinda like plain prata with can mushroom slices slotted into it. Tasted plain, dry and tasteless.

Side dishes of Bak kut teh
Ya Hua Bak Kut Teh is a popular supper spot and their famous Bak kut teh is no joke! Their peppery white soup (refillable!) and tender ribs are to die for! Besides the soup, side dishes are important as well, and their salted vegetables and braised bean curds are tasty but not too salty at the same time. What are those big pots at the back? The side dishes of course!


The Cheese Prata Shop sells all kinds of pratas but I still prefer the old school egg prata.

Ya Hua Bak Kut Teh serves good Bak Kut Teh but be prepared to pay. A meal for 3 consisting of 3 bowls of ribs and rice, 1 plate of salted vegetable and 1 plate of braised bean curds will set you back with about SGD27.

Photographs are taken using Nokia N97 camera phone.

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  1. All my blog's pictures are taken with Nokia. Older ones with N95, then few with N96 and the latest with N97. Including those from last summer (available on Picassa and Facebook. I'm a great Nokia fan and really happy with my N97. Hope you will enjoy my pictures as I enjoyed yours. Be in touch !

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