No matter how expensive, at least I can fill my stomach and is tangible, unlike the Char Kway Teow with return for more plates somemore to be given away.
To be honest, just ate the Punggol nasi lemak a couple days ago, after the gambling losses, I notice the price list that use to display is no longer there, so conservatively ordered egg, luncheon meat and ikan billis, cost me $3.40. Ya, that's my fixed for the month.