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Macau Express

Submitted by email2me on August 1, 2008 – 9:44 am2 Comments | [791 views]


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Place:Macau Express

Location : In Aeon Tebrau City Johor Bahru
GPS Coordinate : N1 32.915 E103 47.793
Google Maps : CLICK HERE
Address : Lot S50A, Aeon, Tebrau City Shopping Centre, Taman Desa Tebrau, Johor Bahru
Contact No :
Website : http://www.macauexpress.com.sg
Business Hour : Daily 10am – 11pm
Off Day :
Food Type: Macau Portuguese Foods
Price: Cheaper than Kenny rogers
Payment Terms : Cash
Cleanliness Votes : 4/5
Food Votes : 5/5
Air Conditioned : Yes
Halal : Yes
WIFI : No
Smoking and non smoking zone : No
Tax : 5% Gov
Recommended Foods : Portuguese baked 1/2 chicken rice, Macau baked chicken chop rice, egg tarts & Macau Steam Milk

Recommended Drinks : Watercress Dates Drink

Remark:
A Singapore franchise which serves a good Portuguese baked chicken rice. The chicken taste much better than Kenny Roger’s.




Popularity: 22% [?]

2 Comments »

  • J2Kfm says:

    oh, I passed by this twice in Tebrau City, JB. But thought, hmm, how authentic can it get?
    probably shouldve tried at least the egg tarts, huh?

    nice blog.

  • email2me says:

    You should try the Portuguese chicken. Nothing to shout about the tarts as we already had the best from John King’s and Tong Kee’s.

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