The hunt kicked off at 10am. We scurried to the following places in order; following our taste buds more than our heads. We weren't there to win the prize, we were there to eat as a prize. Unlike the foreigners who were acting like eager beavers running from food stalls to food stalls, we moved as we deemed fit. I could tell that our facilitator was slightly disappointed that we weren't running. Anyway, who runs after eating? We hit the stalls in the following order (* are those I personally like) :-
1.2. Zai Fa Mian Jia and Lai Cheng Shu Shi at Jurong west market and food center.
3. 4. Ice Garden Dessert and Boon Lay Fried Carrot Cake and Kway Teow at Boon Lay place market and food village.
5. 928 Laksa* at Blk 928 Yishun Central
6.7. Ban Heng Nasi Lemak* and HK style Zhu Chang Fen* at Chong Pang Food Center
8. 8 Tarts and Pastries at Tampines Mall
9. Xiao Bei Taiwan Food at Century Square
10. Love Bite* at Ubi Teckpark Kopitiam
11. Katong Famous Tau Kwa Pau at 126 East Coast Road
12. Lau Pa Sat Pig's Organ Soup at Marine Parade Food Center
13. 14. Ming hui yu pian tang and Ah Yee's Soon Kueh at Duman Road Food Center
15. 16. 17. 18. Western BBQ *(youan's fav), wang wang crispy puff, Aunty Oats Pancake and Geylang Lorong 20 Banana Fritters *(my all time fav) at Old Airport Road Centre.
19. Sweet Stone Holding* at Beach Road Golden Mile Food Center.
Imagine how much food we have eaten. After such a great eating experience, I came up with my principles of savory utility:-
1st principle of infinite marginal utility: When you are tired and hungry, everything taste good.
2nd principle of max utility: When you are tired and very stuffed, no matter how good the food taste it's just ok food.
3rd principle of Spatial Expansion: Even when you have eaten a full meal, there's always space to take in more desserts and sweet pastries.
So if any of you happen to drop by Tiong Bahru and know of any great local fares there, give me a ring. We go makan boleh.
i don't want to count my calories intake yesterday.
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