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Is Singaporean food like this too then?
You might have heard but most Chinese restaurants in America are run by Cantonese, thankfully not serving food like this. It's not authentic either but like a bastardized version of "real Chinese" with a lot of extra sugar in all the sauces.
Eh not really, we gained our independence much earlier and i think the bongs didn't have as much of a stranglehold on the island as compared to HK after they lost us to the japs during WW2
We do have a subgroup of Chinese whose cuisine is something like that but it's because most of them worked as servants for the bongs
Then again toast and eggs are a very popular staple breakfast meal here seems like you can find this chain over in the Philippines too
Anyway was at the filipino mall here in Singapore yesterday because parking was cheaper and I think you and your wife would have loved it lol
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I think I've seen that logo but didn't realize it was from there. The only Singaporean food chain I'd been aware of is some chicken place that has locations in a few of the malls. We're back in the provinces because of the hurricane last week and I don't think there's one out here to check the name.
Since we're talking food if you ever visit Manila/Cebu check out Laguna Cafe, it's hands down the best Filipino food I've had and is super cheap considering they send the chefs over to France for culinary school ($10/head ordering multiple dishes). I didn't like dinuguan (pork blood stew) until I had theirs.
was at the filipino mall
What makes it a Filipino mall? Parking's a b-word in the Philippines too, the infrastructure is generally not very good and all of the stereotypes about Asian drivers turned out to be true. There are actually locals who hang out in the lots helping direct the cars in for a dime.
Since we're talking food if you ever visit Manila/Cebu check out Laguna Cafe
What makes it a Filipino mall?
Since forever it has been a hangout for the Filipinos here so it's full of Filipino eateries and shops and stuff! It's also located in the heart of the city so it's pretty convenient for tourists
all of the stereotypes about Asian drivers turned out to be true. There are actually locals who hang out in the lots helping direct the cars in for a dime.
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What being colonized by Bongs does to a motherlover.
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dig in lads
black lives matter
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why does this look like a uncanny valley of American food?
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it was a bong colony
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Is Singaporean food like this too then?
You might have heard but most Chinese restaurants in America are run by Cantonese, thankfully not serving food like this. It's not authentic either but like a bastardized version of "real Chinese" with a lot of extra sugar in all the sauces.
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Eh not really, we gained our independence much earlier and i think the bongs didn't have as much of a stranglehold on the island as compared to HK after they lost us to the japs during WW2
We do have a subgroup of Chinese whose cuisine is something like that but it's because most of them worked as servants for the bongs
Then again toast and eggs are a very popular staple breakfast meal here seems like you can find this chain over in the Philippines too
Anyway was at the filipino mall here in Singapore yesterday because parking was cheaper and I think you and your wife would have loved it lol
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Toast and poached eggs is great
No interest in the jam and cheese though.
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I don't really like the jam too but that's butter and it's delicious
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Oh, heck yeah.
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That's fricking horrible but I really want some now. Mmmm
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I think I've seen that logo but didn't realize it was from there. The only Singaporean food chain I'd been aware of is some chicken place that has locations in a few of the malls. We're back in the provinces because of the hurricane last week and I don't think there's one out here to check the name.
Since we're talking food if you ever visit Manila/Cebu check out Laguna Cafe, it's hands down the best Filipino food I've had and is super cheap considering they send the chefs over to France for culinary school ($10/head ordering multiple dishes). I didn't like dinuguan (pork blood stew) until I had theirs.
What makes it a Filipino mall? Parking's a b-word in the Philippines too, the infrastructure is generally not very good and all of the stereotypes about Asian drivers turned out to be true. There are actually locals who hang out in the lots helping direct the cars in for a dime.
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Since forever it has been a hangout for the Filipinos here so it's full of Filipino eateries and shops and stuff! It's also located in the heart of the city so it's pretty convenient for tourists
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucky_Plaza
Stay safe in the hurricane!
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Why don't they serve one of the few things that bongs can make? Fish and chips, shepherd's pie, scotch eggs, or Indian food.
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I've no idea, maybe it's some bong Chinese fusion
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So bardfinn is trying to emulate Hong Kong Cuisine.
That makes sense.
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Reservations for Bardfinn's restaurant please
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in a snooty french voice
"Your flooded macaroni a lá boiled bacon, sir"
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Yum
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BARD BOT ALERT!Current streak was: 0 days 00 hours 47 minutes and 28 seconds
Record is 1 days 13 hours 09 minutes and 59 seconds by TheDunceonFlorist
Best friend is BardWatch with 556 mentions
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BARD BOT ALERT!Current streak was: 0 days 00 hours 29 minutes and 59 seconds
Record is 1 days 13 hours 09 minutes and 59 seconds by TheDunceonFlorist
rdrama is currently running at 413.966 µBardyhertz
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i hope it was cheap
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have some geese for me pls
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What being colonized by Bongs does to a motherlover.
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That looks delicious but WTF is with the macaroni soup
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