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Have a simple treat from my friend in this Kungfu paradise outlet and was not really impress with the main course here. I have only requested for seafood horfun as was not really that hungry. When it presented to my table, I was really shock of the plain and unattractive colour on it. The thick rice noodles are smooth and chewy,but not much taste. And there are really minimum ingredients in it which make it so expensive and not worth the price. Moreover the prawns are quite soft and not fre
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Have a simple treat from my friend in this Kungfu paradise outlet and was not really impress with the main course here. I have only requested for seafood horfun as was not really that hungry. When it presented to my table, I was really shock of the plain and unattractive colour on it. The thick rice noodles are smooth and chewy,but not much taste. And there are really minimum ingredients in it which make it so expensive and not worth the price. Moreover the prawns are quite soft and not fresh as well. Restaurant is comfortable and cooling and service is smily and friendly.
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2013-12-28 35 views
The restaurant has a specials menu, called The KungFu Hits, available from 11am - 5pm, Mon- Fri. All items on this menu are priced at $7.90. To order, diners are give a slip of paper to fill in what they want and the waiter/waitress will collect the slip.The Steamed Custard Lava Bun ($3.90) is one of the few dimsums offered here. The bun had quite a thick skin and required a few bites to get to the bursting lava inside. Some parts are also not very liquid as well. Overall, it was not too bad but
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The restaurant has a specials menu, called The KungFu Hits, available from 11am - 5pm, Mon- Fri. All items on this menu are priced at $7.90. To order, diners are give a slip of paper to fill in what they want and the waiter/waitress will collect the slip.

The Steamed Custard Lava Bun ($3.90) is one of the few dimsums offered here. The bun had quite a thick skin and required a few bites to get to the bursting lava inside. Some parts are also not very liquid as well. Overall, it was not too bad but not one of the best i've tried.

One of the downside is that the restaurant charges for plain water.
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2013-11-26 10 views
Kungfu paradise offers a few affordable tea-time sets and one of my favourite items over here has got to be their custard paus! It is under the Paradise group and I find that their quality of custard paus are pretty consistent across all of their restaurants! I can't seem to be able to resist ordering the custard paus whenever I dine in at one of their restaurants and I highly recommend you to try!
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Kungfu paradise offers a few affordable tea-time sets and one of my favourite items over here has got to be their custard paus! It is under the Paradise group and I find that their quality of custard paus are pretty consistent across all of their restaurants! I can't seem to be able to resist ordering the custard paus whenever I dine in at one of their restaurants and I highly recommend you to try!
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2013-10-15 10 views
From the original Paradise Inn branding, The Paraduse Group has since expanded and now includes LE Restaurant and Tapas Bar, Taste Paradise, Paradise Pavilion, Seafood Paradise, Canton Paradise, Paradise Dynasty, My Nasi and even catering company One Paradise. Kungfu Paradise remains as one of the most unique ones under the umbrella which targets a younger audience with a fusion theme where “east-meets-west”.The menu is pretty much of a mix of everything. Expect to find a menu similar to Hong Ko
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From the original Paradise Inn branding, The Paraduse Group has since expanded and now includes LE Restaurant and Tapas Bar, Taste Paradise, Paradise Pavilion, Seafood Paradise, Canton Paradise, Paradise Dynasty, My Nasi and even catering company One Paradise. Kungfu Paradise remains as one of the most unique ones under the umbrella which targets a younger audience with a fusion theme where “east-meets-west”.

The menu is pretty much of a mix of everything. Expect to find a menu similar to Hong Kong tea rooms, thrown with a bit of western dishes and then mixed with a few Japanese elements.
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The Steamed Custard Lava Bun ($3.90) is one of the few dimsums offered here. The bun had quite a thick skin and required a few bites to get to the bursting lava inside. Some parts are also not very liquid as well.
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The Sausage "Babe" Rice ($12.80) is one of the various baked rice dishes offered here. Kungfu Paradise allows customers to choose which sauce they would like their Baked Rice to come in, with choices of Tomato, Cream or Curry. There was sufficient cheese covering the rice, and it was stringy upon being pulled about. Few chili flakes were spotted on the cheese but they did not carry any level of spiciness. There were two types of sausages used in this dish; a western type of sausage which is the one in white that had a bit of pepper in it and the red one which was Taiwan sausage.
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Following the not-so-impressive Steamed Custard Lava Bun, we were hoping that the Chocolate Lava Cake ($6.80) will not turn out underwhelming. We were sort of relieved when it came, and with a vanilla ice-cream as well. The ice-cream seemed pretty much supplied, but the lava cake was warmed sufficiently so as to allow the chocolate lava to be liquid enough. The chocolate was also not full of cloying sweetness as well.

For more photos and the full review, please visit: http://jiaksimipng.wordpress.com/2013/10/15/kungfu-paradise-jcube/
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2013-09-19 20 views
My friend and I went for a short tea break after shopping at Bugis for the entire morning. Looking at the menu, we decided to try out their french toast which looks quite good. FOODFrench ToastIt's quite crispy on the outside, and quite soft on the inside. And with the combination of the sweet-smelling maple syrup and melting butter, it really taste so awesome! PRICEThe price of their food items is rather affordable to all. Not too expensive. They have a few dim sum for people who would like to
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My friend and I went for a short tea break after shopping at Bugis for the entire morning. Looking at the menu, we decided to try out their french toast which looks quite good.

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French Toast

It's quite crispy on the outside, and quite soft on the inside. And with the combination of the sweet-smelling maple syrup and melting butter, it really taste so awesome!

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The price of their food items is rather affordable to all. Not too expensive. They have a few dim sum for people who would like to have afternoon tea!
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It's been some time since our last visit and we're happy that they've newly implemented a "No GST, No Service Charge" policy, making our dining experience more value for money.Food wise, quality seemed to have improved slightly but definitely still have room for improvement, especially for their mains.Kungfu Burger ($3.20)One of our must orders! The chicken (not patty) is tender, moist and well marinated. One could never have enough of those delicious chicken chunks! Noodles with Shrimp Chicken
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It's been some time since our last visit and we're happy that they've newly implemented a "No GST, No Service Charge" policy, making our dining experience more value for money.

Food wise, quality seemed to have improved slightly but definitely still have room for improvement, especially for their mains.

Kungfu Burger ($3.20)
One of our must orders! The chicken (not patty) is tender, moist and well marinated. One could never have enough of those delicious chicken chunks!
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Noodles with Shrimp Chicken ($8.90)
The chicken wings were average. The taste could have been further enhanced with the addition of more five-spices powder. Noodles and soup base are pretty standard as well, not really value for money given the taste and quality.
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Tom Yam Seafood Bee Hoon ($10.90)
Quite a unique creamy tom yam soup base – somewhat similar to a combination of laksa and tom yam. However, I found it to be a little overpowering and lacking the refine taste of traditional clear soup base.
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The good thing is that they were quite generous with their portion which could be easily shared between 2 girls satisfactorily. The ingredients were fresh as well.

Overall, for a quick fuss-free casual dining experience, we're pretty satisfied with Kungfu Paradise's offerings.
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Dinner at Kung Fu Paradise with my friend. I like the food choices that Kung Fu paradise offers. they have both western and asian food. I ordered their Hamburger steak baked rice with curry sauce. it was really good though i did wait pretty long for them to serve me. their hamburger steak was pretty good, very thick and juicy. the baked rice was very tasty, goes well with the curry sauce. i really enjoyed this dish.
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Dinner at Kung Fu Paradise with my friend. I like the food choices that Kung Fu paradise offers. they have both western and asian food. I ordered their Hamburger steak baked rice with curry sauce. it was really good though i did wait pretty long for them to serve me. their hamburger steak was pretty good, very thick and juicy. the baked rice was very tasty, goes well with the curry sauce. i really enjoyed this dish.
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Seafood babe rice: it was average only. not worth a try. I ate about 3/4 of it and felt quite sick of it. The seafood baked rice consisted of prawns and crabmeat. I prefer pizza hut's baked rice to this. I don't think it's worth the money.Mocha and Mocha Brownie Frappe: it was average only, nothing special. Not worth a try. Overall, the meal was forgettable and there was nothng worth mentioning.
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Seafood babe rice: it was average only. not worth a try. I ate about 3/4 of it and felt quite sick of it. The seafood baked rice consisted of prawns and crabmeat. I prefer pizza hut's baked rice to this. I don't think it's worth the money.
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Mocha and Mocha Brownie Frappe: it was average only, nothing special. Not worth a try. Overall, the meal was forgettable and there was nothng worth mentioning.
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2013-07-24 4 views
Kungfu Paradise mostly attracts a fairly young crowd to dine in here... makes me feel like all the diners are quite trendy! We ordered the Kungfu French Toast ($3.90) and Chicken Chop HK Noodles ($7.80). Kungfu French Toast was very thick and well cooked with the egg coating. The butter and sweet syrup made a great appetizer to kick-start my meal. The Chicken Chop HK Noodles was slightly disappointing in comparison because apart from the fried chicken chop, the noodles and egg tasted something o
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Kungfu Paradise mostly attracts a fairly young crowd to dine in here... makes me feel like all the diners are quite trendy!

We ordered the Kungfu French Toast ($3.90) and Chicken Chop HK Noodles ($7.80). Kungfu French Toast was very thick and well cooked with the egg coating. The butter and sweet syrup made a great appetizer to kick-start my meal. The Chicken Chop HK Noodles was slightly disappointing in comparison because apart from the fried chicken chop, the noodles and egg tasted something out of an instant packet which I can cook at home.

The service staff was attentive and speedy in taking orders. JCube is a spacious new mall in the west which I check out time to time. Nice place to jalan jalan.
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I went there with my friend for lunch during weekends. As a chicken lover, I saw their fried chicken menu put using special marinated sauce. So I ordered & try, they call it flying Kungfu Wingsbut was quite disappointed, outer layer is crispy, well fried, but not well marinated, tasted bland.Also order their toast topped with chicken floss & condensed milkit was a little too moist to my liking. Last was their shaved ice, the shaved ice is very smooth, but a bit too sweet.Overall price average, f
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I went there with my friend for lunch during weekends.

As a chicken lover, I saw their fried chicken menu put using special marinated sauce. So I ordered & try, they call it flying Kungfu Wings
but was quite disappointed, outer layer is crispy, well fried, but not well marinated, tasted bland.

Also order their toast topped with chicken floss & condensed milk
it was a little too moist to my liking. Last was their shaved ice, the shaved ice is very smooth, but a bit too sweet.

Overall price average, food wise normal, service was ok too.
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I had this dish with a group of friends for lunch! It was my first time visiting KungFu Paradise and I there were so many options to choose from. I ended up going with Creamoso Pasta.I thought that the pasta was really good. The pasta itself was well cooked - it wasn't too soft and soggy or too hard. It had a nice texture and was nice to chew on. The cream complimented the pasta really well. It was quite a heavy cream making the whole dish really savory. The cream itself was sweet but there were
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I had this dish with a group of friends for lunch! It was my first time visiting KungFu Paradise and I there were so many options to choose from. I ended up going with Creamoso Pasta.

I thought that the pasta was really good. The pasta itself was well cooked - it wasn't too soft and soggy or too hard. It had a nice texture and was nice to chew on. The cream complimented the pasta really well. It was quite a heavy cream making the whole dish really savory. The cream itself was sweet but there were many small ham bits in the cream, balancing out the sweetness of the cream with the saltiness of the ham bits.

Adding a little bit of salt and pepper (which is provided) would make the dish an excellent dish!

Since the cream was so heavy, the pasta was really filling and I could barely finish my food. I was really really full.

The cost of this dish was 8.99. I thought it was kinda pricey at first. However after tasting it I thought that the meal of worth it, although its still pricey for a student.

The ambience of the cafe was good. I felt that there was nothing special about the ambience of the cafe but it was definitely comfortable and allowed me to have a good time with my friends!


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I went to Kung Fu Paradise in a big group and the waiters were quick to accomodate 10 people during the lunch time peak hour. With the restaurants affordable prices and all GST and service charges being absorbed , my friends and I, (students) were attracted to the place. The menu also offered a great variety of food, from western to chinese.The waiters were fast to serve us and the food came quickly. We were very satisfied with the food and each of us did not have to pay more that $10 (excludin
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I went to Kung Fu Paradise in a big group and the waiters were quick to accomodate 10 people during the lunch time peak hour.
With the restaurants affordable prices and all GST and service charges being absorbed
, my friends and I, (students) were attracted to the place. The menu also offered a great variety of food, from western to chinese.

The waiters were fast to serve us and the food came quickly. We were very satisfied with the food and each of us did not have to pay more that $10 (excluding drinks)
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2013-05-01 6 views
I absolutely love liu sha bao. It is extremely satisfying when piping hot custard bursts out of a steaming hot bun when bitten into. Luckily for me kungfu paradise's liu sha bao was good. It was steamed to order so the bun was hot and fluffy, while the custard was smooth and tasty. Only thing is that the custard is quite oily, there were drops of visible oil in the custard
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I absolutely love liu sha bao. It is extremely satisfying when piping hot custard bursts out of a steaming hot bun when bitten into. Luckily for me kungfu paradise's liu sha bao was good. It was steamed to order so the bun was hot and fluffy, while the custard was smooth and tasty. Only thing is that the custard is quite oily, there were drops of visible oil in the custard
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this place serves liu sha bao surprisingly. This seems to be the only dim sum item on the menu. Decided to give it a try and was satisfied with it. The bao was served piping hot, and the bun was fluffy and moist. The custard was flowy and had a strong salted egg fragrance making it very rich and tasty. The only improvement would be to have a higher custard to bao ratio!
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this place serves liu sha bao surprisingly. This seems to be the only dim sum item on the menu. Decided to give it a try and was satisfied with it. The bao was served piping hot, and the bun was fluffy and moist. The custard was flowy and had a strong salted egg fragrance making it very rich and tasty. The only improvement would be to have a higher custard to bao ratio!
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Was my dad's birthday and decided to bring the folks for something new rather than just purely coffeeshop food, though is nice and cheap. Decided to settle with Kungfu Paradise because I wanted them to try the Custard buns. So we head to the nearest outlet from our home at JCube.Not realising that actually I have ordered stuff that I like rather than what the folks prefer. Luckily I helped them with the choices. Mum had spaghetti, which is non spicy (preferred by her) and is a big plate and wasn
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Was my dad's birthday and decided to bring the folks for something new rather than just purely coffeeshop food, though is nice and cheap. Decided to settle with Kungfu Paradise because I wanted them to try the Custard buns. So we head to the nearest outlet from our home at JCube.

Not realising that actually I have ordered stuff that I like rather than what the folks prefer. Luckily I helped them with the choices.

Mum had spaghetti, which is non spicy (preferred by her) and is a big plate and wasn't able to finish. Quite average, just like spaghetti bolognese, very tomato feel. Plus point is that the mushrooms are quite a bit and nice.

Dad had Tom yum soup with rice. The ingredients inside is pathetic. Small bits of mushroom, squids, some vegetables and so on. Not worth trying. Better off doing it at home with the paste and all sort of ingredients that you want.

I have ordered finger food like the truffle fries and seafood platter. Both are still worth. Do have that.

For all of us, I ordered 6 custard buns. Seriously, you need to have it once it is served so as to taste the warm custard flowing out. It really tastes like some nice sand is melting in your mouth. But when it is cold, no longer taste good.

Last of all, Gongbao chicken. My guy has that and he feels average. It is very dry. Not worth trying.

As for the drinks, try the hot honey lemon. It is nice and soothing.

The total bill add up to $90 for 5 pax. Quite expensive for an average restaurant. Will not come back for proper meal but maybe for their finger food.
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