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- Non-meat options: salads, baos, yam cake, chee cheong fun, local kueh/snack, cut fruits, prata, dosai, yong tau foo, kimchi ramen, Korean sauce soup, tofu rice bowl, mala xiang guo, rice w vege dishes
- Kaya toast set $2.90. Good value. Eggs expertly soft-boiled. Generous with butter slices in kaya toast. Bread used appears to be extra big that they can cut into 3 portions
- A quick, filling yet budget meal u can hv here is the big bao ($1.15 student price). If that's not enough, hv a side of lotus paste/tao sar bao ($0.60) or siew mai ($0.70)
- Kaya butter toast is available in normal white bread ($2.90) & wholemeal bread ($3.20)
- Fish & Chips from the Western stall was unimaginative. Deep-fried frozen fish. Fries was hard & has a stale aftertaste.
- Try the chocolate banana crepes. 25% off if you have it between 11am - 1pm. 10% if you're an SMU student.
- Chinese economical rice stall not value-for-money. $3.30 for 3 veg and rice, and so little, compared to what the Malay stall gives. Also, grouchy workers.
- The student discount at the western food store was offered to all.
- Chuen Chuen YeoJanuary 12, 2012Great coffee and tea at a great price! The ban mian meat ball tastes bad...
- denise tanSeptember 28, 2010have the chicken chop and spaghetti which is very reasonably priced. although the fruit juice is a wee bit pricy.
- Try 7" square pizza!! 10 kinds of toppings on a thin crust!!
- Great Thaifood which just cost $4 per set. Yummy
- Go for the chicken cutlet with spaghetti. their chicken cutlet is much bigger than the chicken chop.
- Try the noodles from Sizzling Hot Plate! The taste is quite good.
- AndreNovember 16, 2010The western food toooooo small portion la... Lol. And don't have lamb chop :( but tastes fine for 5 bucks
- Ain OthmanNovember 8, 2010The Chinese cashier lady is very rude to non-Chinese! Cannot speak English!