
We ventured to Different taste restaurant along Frankel road in the east for dinner. Lo and behold it was extremely crowded, nearly full. Opting for a fast and simply dinner, we ordered 3 dishes. Service was quite fast- food only took about 10 minutes to come

Penang Char kuay teow- This is one of the best I have tried. The noodles are well-flavoured with pieces of chicken, prawns and egg and plenty of chili. Very appetizing, but not overly spicy.
9/10

Lady's fingers with sambal and prawns. Another tasty dish with a strong sourness but nothing to rave about. Rather spicy indeed.
7.5/10

Honey pork ribs- The pork ribs were crispy and perhaps a bit too sweet, but still quite satisfying.
7/10
The total bill came up to $23.50 for 3 which is quite reasonable...
A reasonable place to visit, but note that it doesn't serve plain water for free, which really isn't good.
1 comment:
First visit to your food blog (saw your link in Makansutra). Keep writing. I like the simple and down to earth way of your presentation.
Nice pictures too!
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