My blog post on dim sum was ''hijacked'' by broken controllers!!
I discovered it shortly after I published my post, where I did a search of my topic in yahoo and google search engine. To my alarm, there is this webby "broken controllers" showing partial of my blog post and a link to my blog. I find it so weird and I did a search of this "broken controllers" and found that it actually 'steals your blog post' and redirect all the search engine hits to its webby and from there, it provides the link to your blog. There're many bloggers who faced this situation as well and what surprised me most was, BlogSpot seems to be their favourite place.
I managed to find this blog post and followed the instructions stated, requesting broken controllers to remove my link and post in their webby. Please email to: whadu@brokencontrollers.com. I practically copied the whole chuck of wordings from this blog. I actually emailed them twice before getting a response from them saying that my link has been removed from the webby. I did a check to ensure it has been removed by going to yahoo search engine(as this is where I found the link from broken controllers) and type in my post title. Going through the search results, you will see a link ''brokencontrollers.com/your blog name and post title". Click on it and it should direct you to the page where they took the post from your blog. If successfully removed by the admin, it will indicate "the post does not exist". So if you were to encounter this and came across my blog, please follow exactly the same and your link and post will be removed from broken controllers.
Tuesday, 9 April 2013
Sunday, 7 April 2013
DIM SUM IN THE WEST
Hi I'm back! I've been quite tied up with work and my personal stuff that I got no time to blog....okie I admit that partly it's due to my laziness as well.
Since this is my first post in 2013, I will start off with a food entry which I feel it is one of the hidden gem in west Singapore! I've been to this restaurant for a couple of times with David and we were there for brunch yesterday. And here I shall present to you, Sun Lok Noodle House!
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This is a Cantonese restaurant where it sells dim sums. Although they do not have a wide spread of dim sum available but they have the usual har kau, siew mai, fried dumplings, glutinous rice in lotus leaf, xiao long bao and so on. Other than dim sum, they do have noodles such as beef brisket noodles, congee, roasted pork or duck with rice and many more.
We ordered beef congee and century egg with pork congee. Their congee is superb, with a nice gluey texture.
Next on is the crispy fried beancurd skin with prawn and lean meat, followed by har kau(the prawns are very fresh).

Not forgetting the all time favourite, glutinous rice wrap in lotus leaf. Unlike some places, their glutinous rice is well-cooked till soft. With that little piece of salted egg yolk, makes it perfect!
Last but not least, how can we not order the xiao long bao. Seriously, you must try their Xiao long bao. I'm not kidding you. Their xiao long bao's soup is different from other branded restaurants! Both of us agreed that their xiao long bao will not lose out to Ding Tai Feng's. Just look at that spoonful of soup slurp!!
Sun Lok Noodle House Pte Ltd
1 Yuan Ching Road, #01-05 Jurong Family Bowling Centre, S618640
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