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  • #31
    Originally posted by pet View Post
    me also no jp tips, hahaha, most of the time i walk supermarket... hahaha

    branded fashion stuff , not interested, so dunno price.. too bad
    Why you everytime go supermarket? I thought only the ladies would go there haha


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    • #32
      Originally posted by Darkangel View Post
      Why you everytime go supermarket? I thought only the ladies would go there haha
      man got to bring food bck on to table... hahhaa

      no lah, sick of jp food, so i go supermarket & buy cook myself in the hotel room, hahhaha... but usually streamboat, soup base, if not, kanna F by hotel.. hahhaa... their pork belly thin slice nice... hahha
      actually hor, their veggy selection very little but good quality, meat also good....

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      • #33
        Originally posted by pet View Post
        man got to bring food bck on to table... hahhaa

        no lah, sick of jp food, so i go supermarket & buy cook myself in the hotel room, hahhaha... but usually streamboat, soup base, if not, kanna F by hotel.. hahhaa... their pork belly thin slice nice... hahha
        actually hor, their veggy selection very little but good quality, meat also good....
        Hahaha...sure bo? More like they bring the food back,you bring the money back

        Huh how to do steamboat? electronic cooker ah?


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        • #34
          Originally posted by Darkangel View Post
          Hahaha...sure bo? More like they bring the food back,you bring the money back

          Huh how to do steamboat? electronic cooker ah?
          i use those small sanyo travel stove, complete set type comes with various adaptors, 110/240v, lid, bowl & pot...

          pic below

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          • #35
            Wah seh...pro


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            • #36
              Originally posted by pet View Post
              i use those small sanyo travel stove, complete set type comes with various adaptors, 110/240v, lid, bowl & pot...

              pic below
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              my uncle used to have one of those but stolen from my hotel room in JP TBH i dont mind jp food, the raman very good
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              • #37
                Originally posted by seiko.citizen View Post
                my uncle used to have one of those but stolen from my hotel room in JP TBH i dont mind jp food, the raman very good
                Iilegal mah so they CONFISCATE


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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Darkangel View Post
                  Iilegal mah so they CONFISCATE
                  those very useful.. hheee

                  but i cook stream boat, soup and porridge nia... cannot put oil fry,later KNN,
                  smoke alarm sound

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Darkangel View Post
                    Iilegal mah so they CONFISCATE
                    my uncle say chiong kong the cooker as good as chiong kong his d*ck...... its his tool, good for cooking overseas, when you have no where to cook

                    Originally posted by pet View Post
                    those very useful.. hheee

                    but i cook stream boat, soup and porridge nia... cannot put oil fry,later KNN,
                    smoke alarm sound
                    i can see its use, but not practical to carry if you are backpacking.
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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by seiko.citizen View Post
                      my uncle say chiong kong the cooker as good as chiong kong his d*ck...... its his tool, good for cooking overseas, when you have no where to cook

                      i can see its use, but not practical to carry if you are backpacking.
                      Hahaha...backpacking diff la...that 1 better for leisure travelling and the food there very ex...then u use that. In singapore...totally no use...there's no where u cant find cheap food..


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                      • #41
                        that is true, cooking in singapore go to hawker centre can get good makan already if more daring you walk into those more exotic looking restraunts, and can find some decent makan there too
                        Last edited by seiko.citizen; 08-06-08, 10:18 AM.
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                        • #42
                          backpack also can use lah, if staying at those backpacker hostel got plug can use leow...hahaa

                          sg really damn goood choice of food..variety lotsa.. frm cheap to real ex... food heaven.

                          basically, most jp food can be found in sg.. eating it in jp or sg abt the same loh, maybe some will say better taste or cheaper or quality better etc... but to me same leh...jp food nice, but hor go there few wks, makan jp food everyday... i die lah... hahaha... i normally look for chinese food.

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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by pet View Post
                            backpack also can use lah, if staying at those backpacker hostel got plug can use leow...hahaa

                            sg really damn goood choice of food..variety lotsa.. frm cheap to real ex... food heaven.

                            basically, most jp food can be found in sg.. eating it in jp or sg abt the same loh, maybe some will say better taste or cheaper or quality better etc... but to me same leh...jp food nice, but hor go there few wks, makan jp food everyday... i die lah... hahaha... i normally look for chinese food.
                            whoa you go to jp few wks at a time one......... your japanese must be

                            backpack can use, but is it justify carrying a cooker?? that is the real question. For me, I travel damn light one.
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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by seiko.citizen View Post
                              whoa you go to jp few wks at a time one......... your japanese must be

                              backpack can use, but is it justify carrying a cooker?? that is the real question. For me, I travel damn light one.
                              tht 1 quite light & portable...hee .. nice to hv, troublesome to bring.

                              my japanese no good lah... zero...

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                              • #45
                                nihongo wa kan na nai!
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