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Bro drifter you receiving any chocolates tomorrow?

Tuayapeh

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Generous Asset
Dear bros,
Thank for the recent spark in attention team drifter is enjoying.
We are a big team spanning from Singapore to Japan.

Our master quits steal eat :rolleyes:

Not only Japan and Singapore . Members from Malaysia , Australia are also included :wink:
 

Tuayapeh

Alfrescian (InfP)
Generous Asset
Bro Ash007,

Valentine Day is too commercialised. Partaking it is playing into the hands of businesses. Just like buying bak kwa during CNY. :rolleyes: :eek:

What is the point of having a good time just for tomorrow when the couple fight every other day? Valentine day is a once a year day for making up? :confused: :*:

BTW, there is a Singapore styled bak kwa shop in Prince Centre, 8 Quay Street, Haymarket. Supposedly selling Singapore style bak kwa (I have not tried) unlike those Viet style bak kwa sold at Cabramatta centre (this I tried). That shop is called Wei Zheng Xiang not Mei Zheng Xiang. One of those copycat in Sydney. :eek: :biggrin:

Nowaday All festivals are commercialised including Christmas . That's how businessman make use of that " special day" for you to spend money .
 

blur sotong

Alfrescian (Inf)
Asset
They got qie pian or not. The one where they cut the meat one not use mince one? That one nice, got meaty bites in them.

Bro Ash,

Don't know about that copycat shop in Sydney, Haymarket. Shop was closed on Monday and Tuesday when I was there. But I think I saw those qie pian slices through the glass panel. :confused: :rolleyes:

Those at Cabramatta have both qie pian and mince ones. But the taste is not exactly the same as the SG flavor. :( :o

But if you are going for the more chewy type, then Cabramatta place (Kaysone Sweets @ 4/59 Park Rd 97555759) may be something you want to try. Find their bak kwa much more chewy that SG type. BTW, been to this shop about 2 years ago. Not sure if they are still there. :eek: :biggrin:
 

Ash007

Alfrescian
Loyal
You ah pek no teeth drink porridge. :wink: translate that to mandarin. :wink: Thanks for the info.

Thanks Bro wrcboi and Ash007 for your input. :wink: :smile:

BTW, I prefer the mince meat type. I worry one of my tooth will come off if I tried biting too hard into those bak kwa. ha ha :eek: :o
 

Enforcer

Alfrescian (Inf)
Asset
Thanks Bro wrcboi and Ash007 for your input. :wink: :smile:

BTW, I prefer the mince meat type. I worry one of my tooth will come off if I tried biting too hard into those bak kwa. ha ha :eek: :o

Bro Sotong, you're in your 50s? I was doing research on travel and saw a moniker blursotong-Singapore and you came to my mind :o
 

blur sotong

Alfrescian (Inf)
Asset
Bro Sotong, you're in your 50s? I was doing research on travel and saw a moniker blursotong-Singapore and you came to my mind :o

Bro Enforcer,

Thanks for your highlight. Just googled "blur sotong" and realised that there are many other websites linked to it. No, those blursotong and all other blursotongs related are not related with me. :wink: :biggrin:
 
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