I emailed Ya Kun, requesting them to set up shop here. However, their very diplomatic response betrayed no hint of this happening any time soon. In the meantime, I will have to manage with my "emergency rations" of official Ya Kun Kaya Toast kopi mixture and kaya spread (Thanks, Amelia) with local toast, butter and soft-boiled egg.
My sentiments exactly, Sahil.
awesome.
ReplyDeleteEh, kinda. Not as good as the real deal, even though I gave it my best shot. The bread should have been thinner (I used store-bought pre-sliced), and I did not have the thick gooey cream they use in the kopi in Singapore (I used regular condensed milk and sugar). In an actual kopitiam, everything is prepared like clockwork to arrive at the right time, at the right temperature, and in the right quantities. Still, it was good enough to satisfy my craving ... for now.
ReplyDeleteAt home, my boys like their toast bread buttered with garlic crystals, cheese, and sprinkled with generous amount of rosemary, basil and some paprika.. oh, not to forget the dear black pepper too. Really yummy!
ReplyDeletei found another place that sells better kaya...you have friends or family coming over soon?
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately, no. :-(
ReplyDeleteWaow, you cannot kiss anybody after this ! :)
ReplyDeleteespecially vampires
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ReplyDeleteThat's a pretty good excuse indeed! *~*
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