Not too sure about that though. Although many of us do equate snaking long queues to good food, our experience at Punggol Nasi Lemak Centre begged to differ. Sure the wait was long, but the portion was rather small and in my humble opinion, not very worth the price…
The long queue with about 10 more people behind us
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Hey bro how are you doing? Long time no see (online or offline)… haha… Incidentally I met Emmy while she was here, and she was surprised that I know you and Jadie. Glad to see that you are still blogging frequently… something which I will certainly still do while exploring this beautiful city of Melbourne!
As for the issue of queues and food, yep, I also use that as a gauge of knowing where to eat. The same rule applies here in Melbourne and each time I want to explore a new place, I make sure that there is a decent crowd inside FIRST.
Yo Brudder Walter: Yeah man..Emmy came back and was asking like how I knew you and such..wahaha. Small world eh? Hey at least u got some nice place in Melbourne to check out food man. Its the same ‘ol same ‘ol here and quiet tiring I must add..heheh..
Punggol Nasi Lemak is practically Old Chang Kee with oily rice. The rice has no lemak at all – just greasy, flavourless imitation of the real thing.
not a fan man..not a fan..queue for so long just to get that kind of standard…not worth it..