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Opening Hours
Today
11:30 - 14:00
17:30 - 23:00
Mon - Sun
11:30 - 14:00
17:30 - 23:00
Other Info
Open Till Late
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Signature Dishes
Oat Prawn Yam Ring
Review (6)
Level4 2013-06-21
109 views
This restaurant is near my office so normally we will dine here at times, they serve nice food and quite affordable! They even have set lunch from Mon - Fri in different menu! I Love the French Bean and Oats Tofu. French Bean ($10) - very crunchy it goes well with a bowl of rice! Oats Tofu ($10) - Tofu soft and it goes well with the oats that is crispy is quite a heaven combination! continue reading
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Level4 2012-08-21
59 views
The yam ring here is one of my favourite choice of dishes among their food menu and is always a must order dish for me. The yam ring is very crispy and not too oily. The texture of the yam paste is very smooth and moist, which is not too sweet and with the natural fragrant of it too. The mixed vegetables topped on it are also very fresh and crunchy, which goes really well with the yam ring. The price is quite reasonable and the portion is good to serve at least four to six adults. Great to have it with the fragrant plain rice as well. continue reading
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Read the full review at http://thehungrybunnie.blogspot.com/2010/11/hong-kong-street-chun-kee-katong.htmlThe Katong branch of this cze char chain is more spiffy than the usual bare essentials-only, primary-coloured plastic chairs and simple air-conditioned coffeeshop style. Walls are white-washed, furniture is colour-coordinated, gleaming white floor tiles are correspondingly matching, lights are dimmed for a warm glow in contrast with the stark white interior. The design is decidedly clean cut, modern and fresh.We had:1) Sliced Fish with Spring Onion & Ginger ($11 for small) - thick slices of fried fish were meaty and fairly fresh. Not the best version I've tried but definitely above average2) Fried Tofu with Seafood and Vegetable in Claypot ($9 for small) - chock full of ingredients, sliced fish, prawns, squid, snow peas, baby corn, peppers, snow peas, and of course, smooth and soft egg beancurd cubes. But what made this dish standout was the luscious slurpworthy gravy, infused with garlic and oyster sauce3) "Chun Kee" Hor Fan ($11 for medium) - flat rice sheets flash fried with beansprouts and sliced fish in a light gravy. The standard here has dropped, the noodles were clumping together and the gravy was a little too starchy, but this is still one of the better versions of "san lou hor fan" around continue reading
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Level3 2011-08-19
29 views
I was craving for Crab Bee Hoon at Melben but I couldn't beat the crazy queue and reservations. Thus I settled for this dish here. Oh well, it's just so-so. Crab is a little not fresh and somehow overwhemled with MSG.Once and this is it. continue reading
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Tried the fried sliced beef with ginger and white rice. Smells good and meat of the beef cooked just nice. Very generous in the portion as well! The fried egg makes the whole plate of dish more colourful and increase my palate There's chinese saying " sik hiong mei " all in one! What a complete and nice meal. continue reading
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