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2014-04-25
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If ever I were back to hometown, I will patron this stall for either dine in or take-away drinks.I love the cham suet (dong yin yeung) here, which I think I am addicted to it. Sometimes, when I do not want to have too heavy coffee taste in my drinks, I can order teh dik kopi suet (lighter version of cham suet with more tea flavour less coffee added). You should try their teh c suet as well. I could not forget how all those drinks taste from this stall. I think I had been purchasing morning tea f
I love the cham suet (dong yin yeung) here, which I think I am addicted to it. Sometimes, when I do not want to have too heavy coffee taste in my drinks, I can order teh dik kopi suet (lighter version of cham suet with more tea flavour less coffee added). You should try their teh c suet as well. I could not forget how all those drinks taste from this stall. I think I had been purchasing morning tea from this stall since I am about 15 years old. They served fu-chuk yi mai (boiled barley with beancurd) which I find it too tasty even without sugar added; you can order without sugar by saying "fu-chuk yi mai kosong".
They served fruit juice and other type of herbal tea. Just inquire from them, which type of herbal tea of the day, and what type of fruit juice available.
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