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Posted by Sam Han on June 23, 2018 · Leave a Comment
Try Me If You’ve Got Balls! That’s my post title back in May 2013 for BlackBalls 黑丸嫩仙草 when reviewing the popular Taiwanese dessert chain in Singapore and Melbourne. As the saying goes, “When ya get ’em by the balls, their hearts and minds will follow!” Well, BlackBall got me then but now Nine Fresh is even … Continue reading →
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Posted by Sam Han on May 11, 2013 · 7 Comments
Continuation from yesterday’s post… Meng loves old stuff and that includes old signage or anything resembling old. I guess he is comfortable food hunting with me because he deems me an antique. But that’s alright as I term anything above 21 years old as officially an antique 😉 Going back on track, Meng spotted an … Continue reading →