Rojak has been mentioned more than a dozen times throughout the RSS channels we monitor. This location appears to be especially popular on the channel 'Ladyironchef' where it has less than a dozen mentions. As seen in the chart below, Rojak had the highest popularity figure in July, 2016.

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6 Restaurants In Singapore Where Your Kids Can Dine For Free

[...] seafood such as oysters, tiger prawns and salmon sashimi; and local favourites in the likes of Rojak and Laksa. Cafe Mosaic runs a special promotion over the weekends for their buffet lunch. Apart [...]

ladyironchef.com

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10 Dishes That Singaporeans Absolutely LOVE

[...] Laksa has become world famous; there’s Frog Leg Porridge that is comfort supper food, and we have rojak that is oh-so-wonderful. They are everywhere—in coffee shops, hawker centres, full-fledged [...]

ladyironchef.com

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FOOD IS GOOD

FOOD IS GOOD

[...] 'm a picky eater. It's called Joo Hooi Cafe! There's Hokkien Mee, Curry Mee, Char Kway Teow, Rojak, Penang Laksa, Oyster Omelette and this famous chendol that everyone was queuing for! If I' [...]

speishi.com

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Where did we go in Penang?

[...] Penang Laksa (it was SO GOOD, idk why the reviews online were bad but I liked it hahaha), Rojak, Char Kway Teow, Oyster Omelette and Chendol (which was also AMAZING)! Sad to say but that's [...]

speishi.com

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Konvoi Jentera Marhaen - Balakong ke Sungai Klah

[...] memburu gerai cendol. Tiada rezki untuk menjamah cendol sehingga kami tiba di pekan Batang Kali. Rojak mamak bagi mengganti cendol pun jadi. Lagi satu perkara unik yang kita boleh jumpa di kembara [...]

wcr1414.blogspot.com

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11 Fascinating Museums In Singapore You Can Visit Over The Jubilee Weekend

[...] . But probably one other local favourite would be most apt to describe the Peranakans—‘Rojak’. Just like a good bowl of Rojak, the Peranakans are a unique (and delicious!) blend of [...]

ladyironchef.com

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Eat Your Way Through Singapore’s Chinatown

[...] vegetable rojak was a mixture of potatoes, egg, tofu and prawns, topped with a sweet and spicy chilli sauce. The [...]

bittenbythetravelbug.com

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All The Things I Ate In Singapore

[...] back the next morning and had the same thing. The eggs. The spread. The tea. Breakfast perfection. Rojak, a dish made of fried fruit and dough. Ting and me ordered it after we saw the women sat at our [...]

waegook-tom.com

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Imas Vegetarian Restaurant: Puerto Princeesa Food Trip Vegetarian Stop

[...] with square tables covered in table cloth and matching steel chairs. Food Salad  ♥ Rojak (95 php) For salad, we had the Rojak.  It has an addictive spicy dressing.  This is [...]

tsinoyfoodies.com

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