yummilicious favourites | 8:03 PMJoy's $1 treats (:80c soy bean milk from marine parade market (: made fresh every morning, available chilled or with grass jelly if you like. opens wayyyyy earlier that koi bubble tea. low fat (i think). did i mention its like one third the price of koi milk tea? take away comes in a plastic bag and straw (minimize that plastic waste man!) 30c ice lolly ( only found on pulau ubin) heavennnnnn after sweating it out on pulau ubin's unforgiving terrain and sun. flavour's always fresh and goes according to color. break them into half or borrow the huge sharp chopper from the smiling aunty to slit the tip off and suck all the melted (or still frozen) ice goo. extremely whackable, refreshing, and even after three lollies you'll have the energy and patience to take the bumpboats back to changi jetty and queue for that overatted nasi lemak. ??c cream rolls & puffs from Chin Mei Chin Confectionary along east coast road these guys are sold out before 1pm with the swarm of white collar workers who sweat it out to walk along the length of east coast road and the midday sun to get their hands on these babies. Baked fresh with that firm pure white cream and brown humble pastry. Grab a coffee in those small chinese antique cups that have handles sometimes too small for your fingers. no parking nearby, and only taste the best when eaten on the spot. Don't try to talk up the lady workers there. They have a history of declining interviews from magazines and etc for years. $1 oysters at Zen restaurant at East Coast Beach yum! oysters are small, not tiny, but always fresh. great for a treat to spam these babies! its the small black painted restaurant next to macs. crazy chef's got some crazy ideas for fusion food, but adventure is usually always worth the experience right? :D the baked oysters at 2.80 a piece is heaven dripping from above. that, i die for. Labels: favs |
the photo dumps | i don't trust my hard-drive
About Joyi eat SOIL |