Canteens of NTU being numbered as according to its located Hall number was a breeze to trace.
Hall 14 of canteen 14 was Ric's recommendation today for its Western food. A search on the internet told us it was one of the winners in last year's TV featured "Campus Yummy King".
Chicken Cutlet ($3.80)
Its winning entry of Mixed Grill ($6.50) was tad a little big in portion for us; we thus set out to order the Chicken Cutlet Set instead.
It was indeed a worthy try if greasiness of the deep fried chicken piece can be tolerated. The stall could certainly boosts of its coleslaw (better than KFC anytime), well-buttered garlic bread and tasty seasoning of its crisply fried chicken piece.
I wanted to try the Japanese food stall that also seems to command certain support from the students here. Most were ordering its Kastu Don. Food portion was generous and of decent quality.
My favored cooked salmon however remains that from Yoshinoya fastfood outlets.
Such serene environment at NTU was certainly much sought after, indeed befitting as a Tertiary campus. It was much more spacious and had lot more open spaces than NUS.
Hope we outsiders would not be a disturbance to the serenity here.
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