Yea, I was told the bak kut teh there is very nice too.Originally posted by FireIce:i oso like one shop in taman sentosa
next door is sell claypot bak kut teh one
We took only a short walk, but obviously a lot of shops there. We went in a group (3 cars), so feel safer.Originally posted by Ito_^:taman sentosa got alot of shops?
used to be.. but no longer that crowded as S'poreans are not that crazy bout there anymore.. but the stall recommended was great.. if you're there, do try.. it's about 15mins drive from the causeway only...Originally posted by Ito_^:taman sentosa got alot of shops?
Yes, the same shop. Did you take note of the shop's name? And yes, I was told nearby got great bak kut teh as well. Those who are crazy about cakes, Pelangi and City Square both have Secret Recipes. Much cheaper.Originally posted by photo_seeker:actually, chiabaliao and fireice, both of you are referring to the same shop...
It's a corner store, with level 2 dining area as well right?
I was there last saturday... their otah omelete, herbal chicken was superb..
I can try retrieving my tour itinerary list to take a look for the store name... But no promises as it's almost a week..Originally posted by chiabaliao:Yes, the same shop. Did you take note of the shop's name? And yes, I was told nearby got great bak kut teh as well. Those who are crazy about cakes, Pelangi and City Square both have Secret Recipes. Much cheaper.
The one at the extreme corner has level 2. However, the one beside it only has one level and thats the one I usually frequent. Find the food there pretty good and cheap. Proven with the amount of chops on my Passport.Originally posted by FireIce:i don't rber got level 2
perhaps yours isn't the corner store?Originally posted by FireIce:i don't rber got level 2