Amoy Street Hawker Centre

Had cze char for dinner at Amoy Street Hawker Centre at this stall named Quan Ji, which Mom insists that she'd brought me to before. Must have been too long ago for me to remember, since I didn't have any kind of impression whatsoever. Anyway.
Ordered four dishes - san lao he, kai lan, pai guat wong and prawn-paste chicken, all of which were fairly nicely done. Photos of everything except the kai lan:



Spotted while waiting: Two old men and their two friendly beers, Guinness and Tiger.

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