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Food in Mouth

Sungei Road Laksa

Guest Post. Mmmm.. the sweet smell of food that is so far away from me. haha. Jonathan is back with another guest post today. This time it's about some food in Singapore.When I arrived in Singapore, I was in a particularly hungry mood. Unfortunately, I had been trying to eat my stress away; and while it had not accomplished its primary goal of dissipating my stress, the eating had achieved two things: 1) Help me justify a new wardrobe; 2) Qualified me for a new boxing weight class. The flight over did very little to curb my appetite. While the food on the plane was surprisingly plentiful, there was very little satisfaction involved. And so it was in the background of this voracious hunger that I set out for lunch. It was in the Makan Sutra that I first heard of the Sungei Road Laksa. The Makan...

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Dog days of sun

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