The Life in a Day of the RSS Formidable
The folks at Republic of Singapore Navy invited KF Seetoh and Makansutra to spend a day on board a stealth frigate warship to check out the galley and the life on board. It is believed that the Navy is the last bastion in the Singapore army where soldier cooks are still found, and this is one of the reasons why we salute this very important soldier in the kitchen. A soldier fights on his stomach and these Navy chefs (known as Military Expert in navy lingo), churn out meals despite the constant pressure physically and mentally. Read KF Seetoh's makan adventure here: http://www.makansutra.com/stories/1/1... Get Chief Chef Xanda Chua here: http://www.makansutra.com/stories/1/1... Follow Makansutra on social media Facebook: / makansutra Instagram: / makansutrasingapore Twitter: / makansutra

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