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Note:”Lah” is a ubiquitous term in Singlish (Singapore-English) used at the end of a sentence. The term simultaneously asserts a position and entices solidarity. Part 1 here Part 2 here Part 3 hereread the words in red There isn’t any marmalade in The Marmalade Pantry, at least none that I can see. But everything...
read moreNote: ”Lah” is a ubiquitous term in Singlish (Singapore-English) used at the end of a sentence. The term simultaneously asserts a position and entices solidarity. Part 1 here Part 2 here Part 4 herekaya toast and kopi I’ve made it my mission while in Singapore to try kaya toast. I came across it in some food...
read moreNote:”Lah” is a ubiquitous term in Singlish (Singapore-English) used at the end of a sentence. The term simultaneously asserts a position and entices solidarity. Part 1 here Part 3 here Part 4 hereroasted (soy) chicken rice Hainanese chicken rice is one of those dishes that I’ve tasted countless variations of....
read moreNote: ”Lah” is a ubiquitous term in Singlish (Singapore-English) used at the end of a sentence. The term simultaneously asserts a position and entices solidarity. Part 2 here Part 3 here Part 4 hereone of Singapore’s best dishes, chili crab I love every meal that I have in Singapore. Considering how much I eat...
read moreNote: This post should’ve gone up last Sept. 28, but a devastating typhoon rendered all of Manila with no electricity for 4 days. Part 1 here Part 2 hereSomboon’s tom yum goong soup On our last night here, my Bin is taking me and a couple of our friends to his favorite restaurant in Bangkok: Somboon. It’s an...
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