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Introduction
Han's, a local restaurant chain serving affordable local and Western meals, provides a simple dining experience with a wide variety of dishes.
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Opening Hours
Mon - Fri
07:00 - 20:00
Sat
07:00 - 16:00
Sun
Closed
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Signature Dishes
For more reviews with photos, please check out http://t.comHan's is one place I'd go to for a cheap and quick homestyled lunch, in comfortable air-conditioned surroundings. Although the quality of their Hainanese mainstays and localised versions of pastas and western soups has dropped over the years, but at least the prices commiserate with the quality of the food. Come to think of it, the quality of their food is probably what a relatively competent secondary school home economics student is able to whip up in the kitchen. Their All Day Set Meal, of a main with a soup of the day, dessert and drink is quite value-for-money and makes for a substantial meal, even if some of it tasted straight out of a can. We had:1) Grilled Fish Dory ($9.80) - simple, no-fuss, and fresh, but the fish was a little tasteless. A more liberal sprinkling of salt would have done the fish more justice2) Spaghetti with Sausage ($12.80) - really just a localised noodle dish using Italian pasta, processed hotdog chunks and tomato sauce3) Cream of Mushroom - yucky, it tasted straight out of a Campbell's can, except that it was extremely watered down, with just a light peppering of sliced champignons
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I will normally eat the set meal at Hans, but a friend told me to try their burger which is suppose to be good. I decided to order a beef cheese burger with egg. Included on the plate is a slice of cucumber and tomato. I will take both slices and stuff it into the burger. I love the sunny side up egg with runny yokes which will ooze out when you bit into it. The only bad thing is that the patty is a big hard but it taste good.
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