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Add: 8 Raffles Avenue, #01-14, Singapore 039802
Tel: (65) 63369959
Its name may be embarassingly unimaginative, but I rank it as one of the better seafood restaurants in Singapore.
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None of the following disappointed but special mention must be made of the mee goreng and the cereal crayfish which were literally finger-licking good!
(1) Cold platter (S$38) and Steamed beancurd with scallops (S$16)
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(2) Mee Goreng (i.e malay style spicy fried noodles, S$8)
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(3) Hokkien-styled steamed fish (S$48) and fried kang-kong
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(4) Deep fried Cereal Crayfish (S$72) and fried rice
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(5) Chilli Crab
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