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2016-11-01
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I don't know why but Chungking express springs to mind, but since it was my first visit to ChungKing Mansions I decided to go there on Halloween.As you know, I am fearless to go anywhere for food so finally checked it out and discovered the ground floor which was amazing.When I got there, there were so many people touting you and trying to lead you to a different restaurant. I foresaw this situation so had a clear mind where I wanted to go and refused to listen to anyone because it was funny how
As you know, I am fearless to go anywhere for food so finally checked it out and discovered the ground floor which was amazing.
When I got there, there were so many people touting you and trying to lead you to a different restaurant. I foresaw this situation so had a clear mind where I wanted to go and refused to listen to anyone because it was funny how they tried to twist the restaurant name and claim it was the one you wanted.
I liked this joint because it was blue and there was a clear menu.
The guy was friendly as well.
NOTE: On the ground floor, the prices are more reasonable and authentic. As for the upstairs I am still looking for some REAL recommendations from expats or natives.
I wanted the Murtabak and fish roti but this is only served on the weekends so I had the VADAI which is like a savoury fluffy donut served with delicious dips.
The vadai was nice and it was laced with black peppercorn pieces. If you know where to go, it shouldn't be that expensive.
In the UK, if you go to West Croydon, there is a whole street of Asian food and I got three big naans for one pound!!! Next time I want to try African food there but I have read some very discouraging posts online that they don't want you to be there.
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