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Bus Stop Number: 28659. Bus Stop Name: IMM Bldg. Bus Service Number: 52,105,188,188R,333,502,NR5. Train Station: Jurong East, Exit B for Shuttle Bus. continue reading
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Telephone
6567 0183
Introduction
Hong Kong Sheng Kee Dessert serves a variety of Hong Kong style desserts, such as the Sheng Kee Mango Pomelo. There is also a selection of Hong Kong noodles, rice and snacks such as HK Wanton Noodle, Braised Pork Belly with Mui Choy Rice and Carrot Cake. continue reading
Opening Hours
Today
11:00 - 22:30
Mon - Sun
11:00 - 22:30
Payment Methods
Cash
Restaurant Website
http://www.shengkeedessert.com
Above information is for reference only. Please check details with the restaurant.
Signature Dishes
Almond Sesame Paste Mango Pomelo Sago Mango Pudding Osmanthus Jelly
Review (9)
Level4 2014-03-05
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Love the mango dessert and the mini yam cake from this Dessert shop. Both items look equally presentation and delicious. The mango dessert is cooling and refreshing, with generous amount of diced mango fruits inside which is very nutritional and flavourful. The yam cake is very chewy and soft, with generous amount of sweet fragrant yam meat inside as well. Restaurant is quite small and seatings are uncomfortable, but service was nice and friendly. Pay less than $5 for both the items. continue reading
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Level4 2013-12-31
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Had desserts with my sister after shopping around IMM. We decided to try the desserts at Hong Kong Sheng Kee Desserts and ordered the Sheng Kee Mango Hor Fun ($5.90). Quite interesting considering there is hor fun in your desserts.Anyway it turns out the hor fun is actually made of jelly with some chewy and sweet texture. Not too bad but a bit difficult to eat when you are trying to scoop the “hor fun” using your spoons. The dessert came with mango, strawberry and pomelo bits. Luckily the pomelo did not taste very bitter but the mango is super sour! Quite a contrast to the otherwise sweet dessert.Though impressed by the hor fun, I was a little disappointed by the sour mango. Portion is a little small too. continue reading
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Level4 2013-10-15
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I always thought that Hong Kong Sheng Kee Dessert, this small outlet at IMM only sell desserts. But realised they also sell Cantonese style noodles and dimsum.I had ordered this Hong Kong BBQ Pork Noodle from the menu. The Hong Kong BBQ Pork Noodle looked like Wanton Mee without the Wanton. The appearance of the Char Siew looked very fatty type, with fats more than meat. The taste of the Char Siew was of course heavenly but sinful, sweet, savoury and fats slowly melted in your mouth. I really hope they can put more pieces of Char Siew given that the price of this dish was higher than Foodcourt.The noodles were slightly spingy and crispy in Cantonese term. The sauce was light and I would prefer they put starchy sauce instead. continue reading
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Been a returning patron of this chain, usually here for meals. The latest one being dinner at IMM.Ordered the char siew noodle soup. I like the HK style noodles which is chewy in their clear flavorful soup. coupled with their in house chilli, its the best. I find the main dishes choices quite limited. or is it cos we have been there too many times.I opted for the 1.90 upgrade to set which includes a dessert and a yam/carrot cake. very value for money.The dessert I went for the mango pomelo. nice! and it is full sized despite the price!will return for more~ continue reading
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Level4 2013-07-07
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The mango sago dessert is my favourite mango dessert. A bowl is $4.50. It is a big bowl of mango puree with cubes of fresh mango and sago in it. The mango turned out to be quite sour this time. The mango puree also not very sweet. It will be nicer if it is sweeter. It served cold so still refreshing. The overall standard is quite average. This one is not the best mango sago dessert i eaten in Singapore. continue reading
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