Sunday, October 21, 2007

Dragon City Claypot Frog @ Dunman Food Centre

When it comes to frog leg porridge, many of us will think of going to Geylang to satisfy our cravings. Recently I have been to Dunman Food Centre and there is this particular Frog leg porridge stall that serve fresh and up to standard frog leg porridge.

At first when Dunman food centre was mentioned to me, i was thinking..where the hell this place is?!?! I have never heard of this place before and if I am going to eat frog leg porridge I will definitely go to Geylang why here?? Maybe I am a west side resident thats why I never heard of this place..Its actually very near East Coast Park or Parkway Parade. But still I decided to give this place a chance and give it a try.

For those who dont know the way

I have been there a number of times and i would advice you all to avoid the dinner period because you will have to wait...There will also not be car park slots for you because it will be fully occupied. You can see alot of cars parking along the roads. This stall is open till past midnight so you can always come here for supper.
They got 3 types of frog legs- Dried Chili, Ginger & Onion and Original. I have tried the Dried chili and ginger&onion only and they are good! The price are as shown: 1 frog cost $7, 2 will be $13 and so on..1 clay pot of plain porridge is $1. Price here are reasonable.

Here comes our dried chilli frog legs(HOT! HOT!)

The porridge here is serve hot and is very smooth NICE!


This is dried chilli frogs with extra sauce..

If you are those who wans alot of gravy to eat with your porridge, make sure you request for more gravy coz there isnt much gravy to satisfy my cravings if i never request for more...
Total Cost for 2 frogs plus 1 clay pot of porridge: $14
Overall i think the porridge here compete with those at Geylang, why dont you give it a try here also

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Eat at your own risk folks. It doesn't matter how good it tastes when the people operating it are dishonest.

We ended up paying $25 for a $15 serving of frog leg porridge all because we handed over one too many $10 bills (they were wet and stuck together). When we approached the stall people we were rebuffed and brushed aside with nary an attempt to see if they had received one too many $10 bills. It's plainly disingenuous and even downright dishonest.

If you cannot trust them to give you the correct change how can you possibly trust them to serve you food that is safe for consumption?