Commonly known as the sleepy neighbourhood located right at the end of Singapore's East, Pasir Ris may not be top of mind for most people when it comes to looking for a new home. Some stereotypes I've heard over the years are 'your neighbourhood must be so inaccessible' or 'you must go to Wild Wild Wet and book the chalets.
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When it comes to food, extra ingredients are usually a pleasant surprise, but not for one woman who found some potentially harmful items inside a fish she purchased. The woman's son, who goes by the username Sarpysarpy, took to Reddit to share the peculiar find last Saturday (Jan 21). "Mum bought this pomfret in Chinatown and [was] preparing it for.
To be perfectly honest, the only reason I go all the way to Pasir Ris is to meet uncle auntie (bae's parents) for dinner. Otherwise, for most, why go all the way there unless it’s to book-in (Hormat!), go to Wild Wild Wet or… you stay there lor. But did you know before Wild Wild Wet existed, there used to.