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Food Tour 27: Yums in the West

By Chaayen

Too much food photos, so here's another post! These are all my current favourites, so don't be too shock if you see me there/ in the queue. But if you see me, please don't say hi or stare. Cos even though I may be loud, I am not the most open responding to readers. Oddly strangers are ok, but readers I am quite paiseh. 

Food Tour 27: Yums in the west
1. Myung Ga
This is at Bukit Timah Plaza (no website sorry) and there is always a queue. I have friends living in that area and not knowing about it. To be fair, the Husband and I chanced upon it and I have been in love with it ever. I have not tried all their food because I am always there with my husband and there is just that much the both of us could eat. So it is always the Cold Noodles and Korean Pancakes. I am particularly in love with the seaweed sides too. Shh, I refill at least 3 times on that. Gosh. 
Food Tour 27: Yums in the west
2. Cut Butchery
If you are already at Bukit Timah Plaza, you can check out this place. Apart from selling nice slabs of meat, it also sells discounted coffee if you sign up as a member (which I did). Apart from that, it has a nice grocer that holds brands that is less common in our supermarket for you to "see-see-look-look". To be quite honest, the price is on the higher end. My toddler here is enjoying a nice "discounted" yoghurt, which I would say is still expensive. But if you are a person who likes to try new stuff like me, this is quite a nice place to chill and look around. 
Food Tour 27: Yums in the west
3. Feng Sheng Hao

This is not exclusively west. It just has an outlet in the west. Basically, it sells really good  and affordable Taiwanese food. Because it is so friendly for the toddlers - the omelet and sandwich, we just find ourselves going back for more. Personally, I would consider it to be more breakfast food, but I have ate it during other timing of the days. I love their iced milk tea too although it would be great if we could control the sugar level (so darn sweet)!

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