On Sun, 14 Nov 2004 13:31:55 +0900, "Rona Yuthasastrakosol" > wrote:
>I'm heading back to Bangkok and Singapore in December. I already have some
>plans for food (Dosa King in BKK--I know it's not Thai, but it's amazing
>nonetheless, Tien Tien in Singapore), but I was wondering if any recent
>visitors to either of those places have any other suggestions. Last I was
>in BKK was about 1.5 years ago, while my last trip to Singapore was 5.5
>years ago. Anything new and exciting out there I should know about? Or old
>and exciting?
>
>rona
Dosa King can also be found in Singapore. But while here why not try the one at Ananda Bhavan's Restaurant. It is
located along Selegie Road, which is just before Serangoon Road, also known as Little India. It is along the stretch of
shops between Mackenzie Rd and Bukit Timah Rd. Also try the vegetarian set lunch there. Of course, the Komala Vilas
restaurant would also be a good place for Indian vegetarian food. Muthu's Curry is now located in a brand new building,
still along Race Course Road, less than a hundred metres from the old site, just beside Covenant House.
Also close to Little India, along Dunearn Road, somewhere opposite Sim Lim Square, is a new eating place called
Foodmore. It is located in a new building called Tekka Mall. Great variety of food can be found there. If you take a cab
just tell the driver to take you to Tekka Mall. Things to try there would be the steamboat, laksa, chee cheong fun,
curry chicken and porridge.
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