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March 12, 2008

QQ Rice

Today had QQ Rice with my colleagues for lunch. Sherlynn introduced me long ago but didn’t have chance to eat it.

What is QQ Rice?

QQ Rice - Cheezy Roll

QQ means chewy in the dialect of Hokkien. You have 5 choices of dishes to choose from, out of the 30 types vegetarian and non vegetarian prepared dishes. The dishes will be wrapped with your choice of rice or grains, into an elongated shape. You will have it in a wrapping bag.

QQ Rice Express Menu

Ok, let me teach you how to order QQ Rice.

Enjoy your QQ Rice for Dummies

First, choose the type of rice you want: Brown Rice, Supreme Combination Rice, Purple Rice, Mixed Grain and Wheat Germ Brown Rice. Eat it healthily in your own way!

Brown RicePurple RiceMixed GrainWheat Germ Rice

These photos are taken by courtesy from QQ Rice website. Read here to find more about the different type of rice.

 

Second, choose 5 fillings to go with the rice that you’ve chosen.

Third, do you want any beverage to go along?

Now, EAT IT! (How to eat: Unpeel the wrapper and eat. The tactic is to bite and squeeze, bite and squeeze. This is to ensure that the ingredients will not fall off.)

I had Cheezy Roll.

Type of Rice/Grains: Purple Rice + Mixed Grain Rice.
Dishes: Turkey Bacon + Cheese + Mushroom + Pan-Fried Egg
Ratings:
(May not be accurate because any food that is in front of a hungry person will taste good no matter what.)

Food Paradise, Work @ 11:13 pm

3 comments

  1. wow…
    lots of food pictures…
    can see tt u are getting hungry more often…
    haha

    comment by tuankiak — March 14, 2008 @ 9:37 am

  2. ya. got hungry and hungrier.. :em20:
    But part of the reason is that I’m in the working society liao..so more exposure to all these things

    comment by Jassy — March 14, 2008 @ 9:23 pm

  3. [...] friday, we went Bugis and had QQ rice for dinner. I chose Imperial Roll - Sausage, Tuna, Chicken Floss. We walked around Bugis Village. [...]

    pingback by simplyjas.com/blog » TGIF! — April 19, 2008 @ 2:11 pm

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