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Re: BEST FOOD DISCUSSION - Palatable, Savory, Delicious Food Found In ASEAN

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Originally Posted by adonis View Post
Hi AhSoonNo1. The Indonesian bakmie means noodles with meat.

For the Balinese babi guling, coconut water is poured on it while it's roasting to make this roasted suckling pig skin crispy.

Can we buy balut, the famous Filipino duck's egg, in S'pore? If yes, how much? Bon appetit.
The Indonesian bakmie means noodles with meat.
For the Balinese babi guling, coconut water is poured on it while it's roasting to make this roasted suckling pig skin crispy.

The above correct.

I don't think can get Balut in Singapore but similar item Vit Lon in Vietnamese was available in Joo Chiat and Geylang but heard most closed down due to lack of clients.
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