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2015-03-21
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Read about this shop a while ago. The article had full coverage of their ...drum roll... chicken feet soup. Made a special stop-by here before grabbing a Korean bite on Kimberly Street in TST to try THE soup. B and I were taken aback by the scene when we arrived at the shop. Whilst the shopfront clearly makes it a restaurant, it feels more like a hawker stall aka dai pai dong, and therefore the associating hygiene condition. Walked in, almost slipped on the slippery floor and tripped over the ba
Made a special stop-by here before grabbing a Korean bite on Kimberly Street in TST to try THE soup. B and I were taken aback by the scene when we arrived at the shop. Whilst the shopfront clearly makes it a restaurant, it feels more like a hawker stall aka dai pai dong, and therefore the associating hygiene condition. Walked in, almost slipped on the slippery floor and tripped over the bag of onions near the table. There are only 2 medium round tables to fit around 6 people each.
Whilst other homey dishes good-to-go-with-a-bowl-of-rice are available, we went straight ahead to order two bowls of chicken feet soup, which arrived in no time as it is pre-made and warmed in a mega rice cooker. Each bowl was generously filled, containing 5-6 chicken feet with claws firmly attached to each metatarsus submerged in an overwhelmingly spicy peppercorn soup base.
Sweating as we were while digging in the bowls, B gave up half way in view of the super spicy hot soup whilst I finished the last drop.
Chicken feet - so well done that the edible parts were super super soft to chew off.
Soup - taste simply too overpowering.
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