Other than the roast duck and meat on yesterday's pic, we also ordered a bowl of shui jiao to go with it. They are big and delicious!!
This simple bowl of it.
A close up for you to see what's inside. haha.. not telling you.
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I want an iPhone! But have to wait till 2008! Arrghh.
Thursday, January 11, 2007
Tiong Bahru Roast: Super Wontans
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.Cuisine: Chinese,
Tiong Bahru Market
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inside got prawns, mushrooms/black fungus, maybe some minced meat. Got water chestnuts or not?
y u so fast want iPhone? Wait for pple to test it out for you first mah....later got bugs.;p
also wait for price to drop...
but cool to own something so trendy la....
tigerfish, you forgot the MSG! kekeke.. sorry, I'm sure there'd be some of it! looks damn good, though!
oh yes, shilpa, MSG is by default, so never mention....LOL!
i think so too. outside food always got MSG.
my current phone nearly kapoot-ing liao. but the iPhone only available in Asia in 2008. sigh..
Yah, only my mudder's cooking got no msg, haha! She scared eat too much hair drop out lor!
The shui jiao skin look so smooth. Eat already will my skin be smooth also?
I can almost taste them, the skins look so transluscent that you can almost see through those shrimps "frolicking" (borrowing Simcook's now infamous word!) inside the wonton wrapper! Lau nua liao.
Cisco just filed a law suit against Apple Computer over the iPhone name. Cisco said it has trademarked the name "iPhone" so Apple cannot use it. Also the price tag is US$499 and $599 for the phone. Yikes!
Anyway, if you see a poster of Apple's iPhone, make sure you keep it. If Cisco wins this lawsuit, the Apple iPhone poster will be a collector's item. :-)
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070112/ap_on_hi_te/cisco_apple_22
no posters here. asia's 1 year behind. haha..
read about the law suit the same day iphone was launched. did not know they really filed a suit! haha..
After reading this blog, I had to eat some wantons....so I went to Chinatown last night for some HK style wanton noodles.
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