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No Doubt about Ng Ah Sio's standard..just pop by aLong their outLet Tanjong Katong Road anytime.
Prices are reasonabLe, cosy ambience, free topping up of soup stocks, and a host of other side dishes on the menu.
Expect to pay $30+ for a famiLy of Four..
No Doubt about Ng Ah Sio's standard..just pop by aLong their outLet Tanjong Katong Road anytime.
Prices are reasonabLe, cosy ambience, free topping up of soup stocks, and a host of other side dishes on the menu.
Expect to pay $30+ for a famiLy of Four..
The best bak kut teh I've ever had was the stall at the corner coffeshop of Mohd Sultan. If I'm not wrong it's Yong Bak Kut Teh. Only tried it once though, but forever ingrained in my memory.
The place that I do go from time to time is Song Fa Bak Kut Teh, it's pretty good too, and the soup is epic.