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Would advise caution with certain terms especially when the context doesn’t warrants it. Soon or later the army will come …

Ok to dress up as long as not intentionally rude to locals.
 

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Peak period train can be quite packed. I’ve never taken SG ones so can’t compare. But I find here quite packed
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That is not packed at all Leh
 

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Wonder should I try the 200g tomorrow night.
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Just be careful of the Wagyu

Some restaurants are not as honest as the others, so always check the reviews

some of the cheap steak places are also very good and you will see a lot of locals there
 

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Just be careful of the Wagyu

Some restaurants are not as honest as the others, so always check the reviews

some of the cheap steak places are also very good and you will see a lot of locals there
Like yesterday ordered the king crab leg. I asked for the S$50 one. Paid for it and came like $30/40 one.
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Just found out that Japanese don’t Lim chocolate or strawberry milk. Went to a few 7-11 and a big supermarket also only see full cream. 1 and only chocolate milk is with protein for bodybuilding one.
Those on shelves that looks like chocolate milk are actually chocolate coffee.

So it makes me wonder those Meiji milk in SG….. Btw, I don’t see Meiji brand here.
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Just found out that Japanese don’t Lim chocolate or strawberry milk. Went to a few 7-11 and a big supermarket also only see full cream. 1 and only chocolate milk is with protein for bodybuilding one.
Those on shelves that looks like chocolate milk are actually chocolate coffee.

So it makes me wonder those Meiji milk in SG….. Btw, I don’t see Meiji brand here.
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Be careful some of the canned coffee are hot
 

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Just found out that Japanese don’t Lim chocolate or strawberry milk. Went to a few 7-11 and a big supermarket also only see full cream. 1 and only chocolate milk is with protein for bodybuilding one.
Those on shelves that looks like chocolate milk are actually chocolate coffee.

So it makes me wonder those Meiji milk in SG….. Btw, I don’t see Meiji brand here.
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Meiji milk in Singapore are made in Thailand ;)
 

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Be careful some of the canned coffee are hot
Thanks but I not a fan of coffee. I’m a Milo fan. The Milo I brought with me went low. So was looking for alternative drink to Lim when in the hotel while surfing EDMW :LOL:
 

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Found a traditional sushi restaurant, both chef in their 60s and can’t speak English. The older chef is simply amazing when making the sushi. Minimum hand contact with the fish. 3 rolls with his left hand on the rice, 1 press with the fish onto the sushi. The chawanmushi is 3 times of those I had in SG and there are 10 ingredient inside: quail egg, mushroom, prawn, ginkgo, fish, chicken, fish cake, crab stick and two more others.

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What does real wasabi taste like?
 
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