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Any place to enjoy in Shenton Way during Lunch Time? Please Sate place and Price...?

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Any place to enjoy in Shenton Way during Lunch Time? Please Sate place and Price...?

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  1. try .. TOP OF THE PLAZA.. locate at UOB Plaza.


  2. 1) Want to try perfect toast Roti (bread)? Those who remembers the "Ya-Kun" stall at the former Transit Market along Shenton Way can take heart - the stall has open its own shop at China Street, near China Square. There you will find the finest charcoal toasted roti slice ever ($1.40 for 2 slices) - thin brown traditional bread slices, toasted crispy and then smeared with kaya and a slab of cold butter. One must eat it quick - the feeling of cold butter melting over hot bread in your mouth is a sensation beyond words. (Health freaks may stay away) Top it up with half-boiled eggs (50cts each) and kopi and you'll have a fantastic meal/snack! Best in Singapore!?!

    2) Another stall at Pasir Panjang Food Court sells the same thing, though just a tad paler in taste (though still pretty good!). The 24-hrs Food Court is opposite Haw Par Villa.

    3) See the queue along Kiliney Road (next to the Comcentres)? Big Mercedes are parking for the taste of wonderful french toasts (bread fried with egg & sugar). That's the specialty of the house! Be prepare to wait. (Again not recommended for health freaks) Also selling half-boiled eggs and toast bread, but the french toasts calls the shots here! - Xuess!

    The basic Kaya toast has caught the attention of Singaporeans who savour typical heartland delicacies. A new coffee place locate at the corner of Upper Circular Road and New Bridge Road, aptly called Circular Corner is serving this egg custard jam delight everyday except on Sundays. Only recently, has this writer discovered that Kaya was an innovation created by the Chinese Hainanese who settled in the South East Asian Straits during the British colonial times. To fully appreciate this simple delight, one should order a few slices of Circular Corner's Kaya Toast as a sit in item. Only then, will one be able to enjoy the taste and aroma of fresh kaya, melting butter, on a warm and crispy slice of bread. The in-house made beverages are perfect complements to wash down the toast. With typical Hainanese culinary innovations still at work. Worth a try are the coffee with Milo, and coffee with horlicks. The drinks might sound simple but will definitely tickle the taste buds. This coffee place also serves daily specials like nasi-lemak, mee siam and longtong. Check it out. - Gregory Cheong

    The stall run by the elderly Hainanese couple at Blanco Court serves the best homemade "kaya". - Chng Nai Rui

    update: A friend of mine met the Hainanese couple a few months ago. He was told that they have retired and have no intention to operate a new stall. - someone (3 June 99) Regards.

    I know theres one stall at "Bedok Market Place" sells kaya, is somewhere walking distance from Tanah Merah MRT station. - Linda Wai

    there's a great stall selling fresh man-made kaya toast. It's located along the shophouses behind somerset mrt station. One jar of their famous kaya for $5...and the bread are also traditionally handmade....generous filling of butter, and it's cheap too. There are homemade barley water too. Working classes are seen after 5pm...good place to chill out though there's no aircon.For those who never thought that they will like kaya, must give it a try(from own experience) - TCY (jun 99)

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