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Arriving by Public Bus: #170/178/856/903/911/912/913/950/NR2 (Bus Stop Number 46069 - Woodlands Train Checkpt) Nearest Carpark: Blk 4A / 6A continue reading
Opening Hours
Today
11:00 - 23:30
Mon - Sun
11:00 - 23:30
Payment Methods
Cash
Other Info
Cash Only
Pork Free
Open Till Late
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Review (2)
Located at the 829 Coffee Shop, this Halal stall is almost an institution on its own as they serve all sort of dishes just like any other Chinese Tze Char stall. In essence, Habibie Seafood serves an extensive array of delicious Halal Chinese food!We had the Hot Plate Tofu ($12) which came in standard portion. Interestingly, the gravy came in a separate bowl from the piping hot plate. When being served, the tofu (accompanied with plenty of other ingredients) were adorned with the gravy and let to sizzle!Kang Kong Belacan ($8 - Medium) had decent strength in their Belacan and Kang Kong was too cooked.Sotong Char Kuey ($10 - Large) was a delicious finger food! Simple delight with a simple dish.Lastly is the Stir Fried Onion Sliced Beef. Nothing to hype about, but it was tender enough, portion was sufficient to fill us. Habibie Seafood is a satisfying Halal Tze Char and I will definitely revisit this place.More pics and thoughts at http://lepakwithyaops.com/habibie-seafood-muslim-tze-char-at-block-829-tampines-coffee-shop continue reading
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)
Level2 2013-10-29
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The chicken rice is soft. The quantity of the rice given is acceptable. As for the chicken, the quantity of the chicken given is generously a lot. The roasted chicken is also tender. For those who like spicy, you will like the chili. The soup that came with the chicken rice is also tasty. If you need to have additional rice, the quantity of the rice is also acceptable with price of $0.50 continue reading
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)