The owner of a fried oyster omelette stall listed in the Singapore Michelin Guide has clarified that the small portion size of their cheapest option is in consideration of elderly customers.
A netizen had dubbed the $5 dish from Huat Heng Fried Oyster as "leftovers".
"I have no intention to boycott this outlet," wrote the user. "I strongly understand F&B , I personally think is too much." "He was drinking with five or six other people at the time. Such a small amount would definitely not be enough for them," said the female hawker, who declined to be named. "We haven't raised prices for more than five years. I previously thought about removing the $5 option, but my father-in-law insisted on keeping it."
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