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Originally posted by louie View Postnow i felt really fortunate living here...5 mins walk,got hor fun,zhi cha,laksa,lor mee,chai phen. ( luv hate this stall,cos of the long long Q...most expensive stall at the mall,one packet easily 4-5 dollars! But i tell you is really sidap!!) Bro, you miss the tea halia frm jalan kayu...
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why food is generally more expensive in aussie for similar items can be attributed to
1) minimum wage salary
2) the portion they serve is typically more.
spore also got $12 mixed rice veg depending where u go. competition is keen in sg, but in perth, u dont have many places to go for asian food.
also the people there seldom engage in price war, that is how they maintain their high prices. in sg, there is price war, so it drives down prices. i mean u go to a hawker centre, u can see 3 or 4 chicken rice stalls. in perth, u go to one food court, only got 1 stall selling chicken rice, so is like u want to eat, u pay this price. take it or leave it. then again, if aussie dont travel overseas say to sg, they would think that the chicken rice selling by a singaporean/msian is authentic liao.if you have issues with your account, click here for self help and read forum rules here. 90% of your answers can be found in Forum FAQ
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Originally posted by triton View Postwhy food is generally more expensive in aussie for similar items can be attributed to
1) minimum wage salary
2) the portion they serve is typically more.
spore also got $12 mixed rice veg depending where u go. competition is keen in sg, but in perth, u dont have many places to go for asian food.
also the people there seldom engage in price war, that is how they maintain their high prices. in sg, there is price war, so it drives down prices. i mean u go to a hawker centre, u can see 3 or 4 chicken rice stalls. in perth, u go to one food court, only got 1 stall selling chicken rice, so is like u want to eat, u pay this price. take it or leave it. then again, if aussie dont travel overseas say to sg, they would think that the chicken rice selling by a singaporean/msian is authentic liao.
I heard food is expensive in Australia, but if u do ur own cooking, u save a lot. Tio bo ?
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yes. u save a substantial amount. take for example a week grocery for lunch and dinner would cost about 70. this would work out to 10 per day. but if you were to have lunch and dinner outside, it would cost u double on avg.
Originally posted by honestdeal View PostI heard food is expensive in Australia, but if u do ur own cooking, u save a lot. Tio bo ?if you have issues with your account, click here for self help and read forum rules here. 90% of your answers can be found in Forum FAQ
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Ya... Eating out in Australia is rather pricey... same regardless if you are at Melbourne or Perth when compared to Singapore...
But since go there for holiday, boh chap... rather enjoy than to feel hungry at night. hahaha
Last trip to Melbourne in 2007, we stayed at a BnB where we can use the kitchen to cook for my kid.. the host was really nice.. then we ate 'at home' for two nights... the host son cooks a wicked selection of western food.. we double ordered the last night cos it was too good to miss..
Anyone going to Melbourne needing such an arrangement, pls pm me.. I believe I still have their contact.. nice family...
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Originally posted by jazz_samz View PostYa... Eating out in Australia is rather pricey... same regardless if you are at Melbourne or Perth when compared to Singapore...
But since go there for holiday, boh chap... rather enjoy than to feel hungry at night. hahaha
Last trip to Melbourne in 2007, we stayed at a BnB where we can use the kitchen to cook for my kid.. the host was really nice.. then we ate 'at home' for two nights... the host son cooks a wicked selection of western food.. we double ordered the last night cos it was too good to miss..
Anyone going to Melbourne needing such an arrangement, pls pm me.. I believe I still have their contact.. nice family...
Bro, most of singapore cases of H1N1 comes from Melbourne. am not sure the reason but everytime there are new cases, there will be one or more from here thou. sigh .... when is this ending ...
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Originally posted by Ballwatch View PostIn terms of food...I can't agree more...that Chap Chai Peng (mixed dish rice) u're talking about...I had it in Carousel (Perth) food court...couldn't believe it...S$12!!!
Originally posted by triton View Postwhy food is generally more expensive in aussie for similar items can be attributed to
1) minimum wage salary
2) the portion they serve is typically more.
spore also got $12 mixed rice veg depending where u go. competition is keen in sg, but in perth, u dont have many places to go for asian food.
also the people there seldom engage in price war, that is how they maintain their high prices. in sg, there is price war, so it drives down prices. i mean u go to a hawker centre, u can see 3 or 4 chicken rice stalls. in perth, u go to one food court, only got 1 stall selling chicken rice, so is like u want to eat, u pay this price. take it or leave it. then again, if aussie dont travel overseas say to sg, they would think that the chicken rice selling by a singaporean/msian is authentic liao.
Originally posted by honestdeal View PostI heard food is expensive in Australia, but if u do ur own cooking, u save a lot. Tio bo ?
Originally posted by 116520 View PostIn the States, avg price per person per meal is around US$12... on the other hand, gas is damn cheap there...
Originally posted by triton View Postyes. u save a substantial amount. take for example a week grocery for lunch and dinner would cost about 70. this would work out to 10 per day. but if you were to have lunch and dinner outside, it would cost u double on avg.[U]Currently wearing[/U]:
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