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Bus Stop: 44239, Opp Zheng Hua Pri Sch. Bus Service Numbers: 184,187,190,700,700A,NR3 continue reading
Telephone
6863 3651
6863 3652
Opening Hours
Today
11:00 - 14:30
16:30 - 21:00
Mon - Fri
11:00 - 14:30
16:30 - 21:00
Sat - Sun
Closed
Payment Methods
Cash
Other Info
Cash Only
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Review (2)
Level4 2013-01-23
121 views
highly recommended. pork ribs, nonya fish, crystal xo hor fun. per pax spending = $20 (without booze). And its super quiet on a sunday evening. My meal = 8pax/cereal prawns, toufu with broccoli,pork ribs wih steam buns,nonya fish,mixed vege,5 bowls of soup,1 mui fan,1 crystal xo horfun, 11drinks = $160. Return to visit, definitely! continue reading
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Level3 2012-06-13
53 views
- The ShopLocated at Pioneer Food Village on Tuas West Avenue, the over 18-years old non air-conditioned eatery serves Chinese and seafood cuisine.Isolated in the Western corner of Singapore, surrounded by industries factory, it is not accessible for most of us unless you are working in this area or living in Jurong, Boon Lay and Chinese Garden. Having said that, Singaporean can drive all the way to Johor Bahru for the cze char (煮炒 - “cook and fry”), I am sure you wouldn't mind coming to the other end of our island for their FRESH and REASONABLE price seafood too!- The FoodFish Maw Soup @ $4/bowlChockful of prawns, mushroom, fish maw and bean sprouts in a thick stock that has a smooth consistency, not the watery kind yet not overly starchy/gluey.XO Sauce Seafood Crystal Kway Teow @ $8, $12, $16This dish is famous for its crystal kway teow, and we were especially excited to try the latter as we had not tasted this in Singapore before. Also known as "fen pi" or "bean flour sheets", made from green bean flour, they look translucent kway teow but have a firmer texture than the rice-flour variety. Wok fried with a savoury combination of succulent seafood and XO sauce.Sweet & Sour Shell-less Prawns @ $24, $30, $40Hassle free to peel the shells as they are deshelled! Crispy prawns glazed with sweet & sour sauce.Kung Pao Shell-less Prawns @ $24, $30, $40Lightly battered prawns sauteed with roasted cashew nuts and dried chillies in kung pao sauce. Personally I would have preferred them more spicy. ;pSpecial Braised Pork Ribs with Flat Buns @ $12, $24Braised to tenderness, bones removed and with a tempting layer of fat pairs well with flat steamed buns. Place a slice of pineapple together with the braised pork in between the bun and pour some sauce over, guarantee to bring a huge grin to your face!Steamed Pomfret with Nonya Sauce @ $6 per 100 gramsThe fresh fish is absolutely delicious, all of us rave about it! The sauce is not spicy, flavorful yet not too strong that overtake the freshness of the fish. If you do like steam fish with sweet, sour and maybe a little spicy flavour, I bet you will love this dish to bits.Stir-fried Dou Miao $12, $18, $24This are not the regular ones that look similar to mung bean sprouts, which are full of stem, crunchy but hard to chew. This dou miao has more leaves and is known for its delicate taste. Not everyone knows how to appreciate this chewy veggie, but I likes the unique taste of its own.Their duo maio (snow pea sprouts/shoots) are imported from Taiwan and is not available everyday.Black Pepper Crab @ $4.50 per 100 gramsThe fresh black pepper crabs were tantalizing to the taste buds. The sauce has lovely peppery taste to match that sweet succulent crab meat.- My OpinionI had a satisfying meal! All the seafood are fresh and nicely cooked that the meat are not stick to the shells.The fresh quality and good taste makes travelling the extra mile worthwhile. Definitely have to try their specialties Special Braised Pork Ribs, XO Sauce Seafood Crystal Kway Teow and Steam Pomfret with Noya Sauce. But be careful, one missed turn into Tuas from the Ayer Rajah Expressway, you would have ended up at the Second Link's Immigration checkpoint. continue reading
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