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Re: Hunting For Chicken Rice

Posted: 30th Aug, '09, 13:52
by BoD
Just as there are those who don't understand that beer is very tasty and full of nutrition

Re: Hunting For Chicken Rice

Posted: 30th Aug, '09, 18:23
by daffodil
You could indulge the tasty and nutritious beverage very cheaply in The Philippines! :shock:

Re: Hunting For Chicken Rice

Posted: 30th Aug, '09, 22:16
by Possum
If it smells bad then it will taste bad...according to the possumettes

Re: Hunting For Chicken Rice

Posted: 31st Aug, '09, 12:39
by Satellite
Fat Bob wrote:hmmmm.....that wasn't the point you were making earlier (it was more about food being just sustenance to the body). Agree some may enjoy chicken rice more than me, but it's part of a staple diet and not top cuisine.

yes .. that's right... I'm not a food person. I eat to survive. Good if the food tastes great but if it tastes horrible , I just wont eat it. HOwever, I will eat horrible chocolate because it is chocolate.

Re: Hunting For Chicken Rice

Posted: 12th Jun, '11, 16:00
by hectort
I think chick chat offered a relatively good chicken rice and me and my company liked it. Still not to top the ones you get from hawker stands at sbd. I really like this one from Toa Payo and I regularly keep coming back to that place.

Chatterbox is a little too overrated in my opinion and its price does not really live up to the expectation.

Re: Hunting For Chicken Rice

Posted: 28th Jun, '11, 13:38
by singaporegirl
I grew up on Boon Tong Kee. Used to eat 3 bowls of the rice at one go, with or without the chicken !
But i must say the prices have adjusted quite significantly.

Re: Hunting For Chicken Rice

Posted: 28th Jun, '11, 16:30
by BoD
Along with your waistline I imagine..

Re: Hunting For Chicken Rice

Posted: 28th Jun, '11, 17:34
by daffodil
:lol:

Retort of the day, methinks