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Really good Otar. Located at the stretch of old shophouses, which is not really accessible. You can come by bus though. There is a bus stop nearby you can alight at. They only sell otar, and they make plenty each time. Prices are in the menu, each piece is 70c. Tastes better than the usual flour one
My go to otah stall. Not in the best location and parking could be a chore. But the otah here is really good... especially the fish head type. Alas they were sold out at 3pm on Sunday. Nonetheless, fish meat otah at $0.70 a stick is very good too. I last had it a couple of years back and it is still
I liked the otah especially the one without chili cause my kid is able to eat them as well. I rarely visited Jalan Kayu but when I passed by I will surely buy the otah. Each piece 70cents. I enjoyed them. Update: Another visit to the shop and bought the nasi lemak, it was good also. I only saw the
Updated on 6 Dec 2020 Price is increased. From 60 cents to 70 cents for non spicy and spicy Otah. I didn't take photo of their latest price list and caught by surprise upon my payment. If one loves their food, one will still buy. My family loves their Otah anyway. It's what matter. Non spicy Otah
One of the best Otah for us. Ideal for parties, or snacks. White (non spicy for kids) or normal Red for everyone. Although price has risen, still value for money.
Bought 20 pieces but only ate 2 pieces to determine that it's spoilt As it was very salty and taste foul. Had to throw away. Disappointed.
Nice otah with good texture right level of spiciness.
I am an Otak fans. This otah is comparable to the Hougang Otah. Texture is smooth, not too moist or dry. You can taste and chew on the fish bites. Their seasoning flavour makes you addicted to it but sometimes it can be quite salty.
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