Here's the edited review:
Not many food choices.
No complaints, nothing to shout about.
The friendly auntie could add more liao.
Too much mee, too little liao.
Some sprouts and a little tofu.
Half a nice, half-boiled egg.
Soup lacks spice and umami.
What to do? It was crowded.
Woodlands Katerpillah
5
Here's the edited review:
Yummy mee soto. The soup was very rich and tasty. I also ordered rice with tempe taohu, quail eggs, beef, and bergedil, which cost $7.20 and was very worth it.
This stall's makcik (Malay auntie) loves Andy Lau’s songs too 😁
Daniel Poh
4
Had the Mee Rubus. It was not bad. The store owner was super friendly.
Raja M
5
Nasi Ambeng was really good and only $9.
Chin An
4
Limited food choices.
No complaints, nothing to shout about.
The friendly auntie could add more liao.
Too much mee, too little liao.
Only a few sprouts and little tofu.
Half a nice, half-boiled egg.
The soup lacked spice and umami.
What to do? It was crowded.
Woodlands Pilar
5
Yummy mee soto. The soup was very rich and tasty. I also ordered rice with tempe, tahu, quail eggs, beef, and bergedil. It cost $7.20 and was very worth it.
*This stall's makcik (Malay auntie) loves Andy Lau’s songs too! 😁
Daniel Pek
4
Here are a few options, keeping the changes minimal:
**Option 1 (Most minimal):**
"Had the mee rubus, not bad. The store owner **was** super friendly."
*(Adds only one word to fix the second sentence's grammar.)*
**Option 2 (Slightly more polished, still very minimal):**
"The mee rubus **was** not bad. The store owner **was** super friendly."
*(Makes both sentences complete, implying the reviewer had it without explicitly saying "I had.")*
**Option 3 (Connecting the first thought slightly):**
"Had the mee rubus; it was not bad. The store owner **was** super friendly."
*(Uses a semicolon to connect closely related independent clauses, a bit more formal but still concise.)*
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I recommend **Option 2** as it makes both sentences grammatically complete and easy to read, while changing very few words.
**Edited review (using Option 2):**
"The mee rubus was not bad. The store owner was super friendly."
Raj Mohan
5
Nasi Ambeng was really good and only $9.
Woodlands Runner
5
Yummy mee soto! The soup is very rich and tasty. I also ordered rice with tempeh, tofu, quail eggs, beef, and bergedil, which cost $7.20 – a very worthwhile price.
*This stall's makcik (Malay auntie) loves Andy Lau’s songs too! 😁
Daniel Koh
4
"Had the mee rebus; it wasn't bad. The store owner was super friendly."