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Beef Menchi Katsu @ Sando

  Japanese fusion themed restaurant serving delectable sandwiches, Sando is perhaps one of the more secluded jems we ever had, and we shall do a review on their beef menchi katsu sandwich. View this post on Instagram A post shared by YumzYumz.com (@yumzyumzsg) Menchi, meaning minced, so its actually beef minced katsu sandwich. Its beef pattywas stuffed with shredded cheddar cheese, savoury and creamy, tender and juicy. Its bread was beautifully buttered and grilled, with a layer of creamy green goddess tar tar for the extra velvety texture. Beneath the delectable meat patty were some crunchy and fresh arugula, slices of juicy sweet tomatoes. Within their menu description was potato dip, but with all the assembled ingredients, we couldn't tell what or where the potato dip was. ^^ However, it was a marvelously put together sandwich with awesome ingredients. At $14.50 for a beef menchi katsu sandwich at Sando, it was definitely full of quality ingredients and filli...

Comforting All in One Porridge @ Jia Hao Porridge

  Where to get nice comforting porridge in Ang Mo Kio? We found this stall at Teck Ghee market, Jia Hao Porridge for this food review. View this post on Instagram A post shared by YumzYumz.com (@yumzyumzsg) Silky with different textured grains within, Jia Hao's porridge was hearty and comforting with the needed flavours and seasoning. Instead of getting different variants of their porridge, we get their all in one, which consisted of all the different ingredients. These includes century a halved egg, a raw egg, you tiao chunks, peanuts, tenderized pork slices, cuttlefish slices, soft and beautiful meatballs, and some lovely pork liver. All in one heavenly bowl of goodness along with their alluring porridge. At $5.50 a bowl of porridge with everything in, Jia Hao Porridge is definitely one to we recommend when you crave for porridge. Jia Hao Porridge Opening Hours & Location 6am - 1:30pm Daily Address: 453A Ang Mo Kio Ave 10, Singapore 561453 ...

Fried Oyster Omelette @ Famous Old Airport Fried Oyster

  What to eat at Old Airport Road hawker? We tried out some fried oyster omelette at the aptly named stall of Famous Old Airport Fried Oyster for their fried oyster omelette for this food review. View this post on Instagram A post shared by YumzYumz.com (@yumzyumzsg) Seasoning and taste was particularly spot on, savoury and full of wok hey with the fragant fried eggs. Although somewhat greasy, but thats perhaps one of the given aspect when having fried oyster omelettes. Oysters were plump and juicy, pairing nicely with the starchy eggy concoction. Although the amount of eggs could have been more, it was somewhat acceptable and enjoyable, with roughly around 5 to 6 oysters. Coupled with their zinging spicy thick chili sauce, it was quite a lovely dish. Pricing range from $6, $8, $10. We ordered the $6 size, and the amount was sufficient for sharing as a side dish. For the pricing and portion, Famous Old Airport Fried Oyster's fried oyster although greasily sinful...