LOCAL DELIGHTS POSTCARDS (SET OF 8) – MESSYMSXI
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This set of 8 postcards consists of all the local dishes you can easily find in Singapore; satay, bak kut teh, roti prata, nasi lemak, curry fish head, chilli crab, chicken rice and rojak.
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