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Kombi Rocks

An impromptu Fri dinner ended up at Krombi Rocks Diner and I love it!
To be honest, I was surprised that this place serves all the dishes one can find at a zi char stall
(at a slightly higher price though). I was actually expecting more of a western fast food fare which can be found at most of the recent popped up theme cafes by young people. In any case, I was more captivated by the comfortable homely feel this restaurant restaurant gave me. On a friday night, this to me was a quiet no frill place with a lot of old school items all placed together. Retro~

Don't you think the colour of the place look like we went back into time?  No effect was done on this pic.

Even the drink came in a large glass jug ($5)
For our food, we ordered:
Handmade Thai Fish Cake - 3 pieces ($4)
 Lychee pork ribs ($13) - there was only 1 lychee :( but the pork tasted good
 Beef fried rice ($8) - enough for 2 pax
We spotted this blind spot mirror on our way out of the restaurant
 Der's fav vespa amongst all the others.
 I would love to come back here again despite the price. I like the comfortable feel.
Address: 66 Yio Chu Kang Road

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