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In terms of budget and taste wise, which one will you prefer? For me, I will choose the traditional Chicken Rice rather than LJS's Chicken Rice. First of all, LJS's Chicken Rice will not be enough and its expensive. The traditional chicken rice costs about $2-$3 a plate.
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