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Opening Hours
Today
11:30 - 14:30
17:00 - 22:30
Mon - Sun
11:30 - 14:30
17:00 - 22:30
Payment Methods
Cash
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Signature Dishes
Fried Rice Pumpkin Yam Paste
Review (5)
Level4 2014-05-04
223 views
This place is rather non-descript and looks rather much like a high-class coffeeshop with air-con and table-cloth adorning the table top. It has a very casual and laid-back feel, but it was brightly lit and soothed by the green-ness of the restaurant. There was no service charge despite the friendly service.After ordering a pot of hot tea, we had the Braised Duck served to us - cut finely in thin slices, tender and soft in flesh; the gravy was not too salty or thick. It was delicious, I just wondered why the fried beancurd (tau kwa) wasn't ordered because usually the braised duck comes together with beancurd.Next, the Deep Fried Prawn Rolls - I had initially thought it was the "Ngor Hiang" from the looks of it, but one crispy bite into the delicacy told me I was way wrong. The sweet palatable flavor of the prawn was unmistakable, and rather strong. It was not oily (amazingly) but was crispy and the rest just melted into the mouth deliciously.Then we had the Prawns with Garlic Chives - the gravy tasted like pork / chicken broth. The garlic chives were soft and easy to chew, with a refreshing overture. The prawns were bouncy with freshness and its juicy flavor was notably scrumtious. Mushroom slices enhanced the overall flavor.For more detailed information or photos, please feel free to drop by:http://thearcticstar.blogspot.sg/2014/05/dinner-at-liang-kee-teochew-restaurant.html continue reading
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Level4 2012-05-25
100 views
Went to liang kee restaurant for dinner with my family and relatives. It has got many items on the menu and you can order quite a ew and share depending on what you want to eat. It is like a zhi char place but in a restaurant. The food came shortly after we order, and it came hot which was good. The food were delicious and not too expensive. Will be back again for dinner to try out their other dishes. continue reading
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Level4 2012-04-24
79 views
My friends and i went to revisit Liang kee restaurant after we been there once, we both felt that the teo chew food there tasted nice and the prices are quite reasonable too. The dessert at liang kee restaurant tasted nice and not too sweet also.We had a nice dinner over there. We will definitely visit this restaurant again. continue reading
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Level4 2012-04-17
64 views
It was a revisit to Liang Kee for comfort Teochew food, seeing that we had a positive experience there not too long ago. Location was key as well, as we were in the area shopping for stuff.omelette is always my all time favourite, the fragrant egg smell make me eat more! I like the braised vege! the gravy is nice to eat with rice.Yang zhou fried riceThe fried rice is very fragrant too. We had a nice dinner there. continue reading
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Level4 2011-10-06
55 views
It was a revisit to Liang Kee for comfort Teochew food, seeing that we had a positive experience there not too long ago. Location was key as well, as we were in the area shopping for stuff.Stir Fried Kai Lan - A simple yet well executed dish. The stir fried kai lan (Chinese Broccoli/Kale) wasn't overcooked and carried a strong hint of wok hei. The addition of ti po (dried sole fish) provided the necessary saltiness as well as a nice twist to the seemingly mundane texture.Combination of Deep Fried Prawn Rolls & Beancurd - Greedy for more variety but faced with the trauma of ever ballooning waistlines, we opted to combine 2 dishes that we would have ordered into 1 - deep fried prawn rolls (heh zhor) and beancurd. The prawn rolls had a crisp exterior but I didn't appreciate the marginally excessive fat meat wrapped within. I liked the plum sauce though, which was neither too sweet nor gelatin.The deep fried beancurd was rather forgettable, coming across as coarse and oily. I'll remember to skip this the next time round.Braised Duck - Fresh geese is still a relatively rare commodity in Singapore so we had to make do with duck, which honestly wasn't any lacklustre compared to its larger cousin. Well braised with the not overly salty gravy permeating through the large slices of tender, mildly fibrous meat. The accompanying braised beancurd was smooth and almost silky - still one of the best that I've tried.Yam Paste - Smooth, fragrant and rich yet not overwhelming. What more can I ask for? A sweet ending to a comforting dinner.My previous positive experience at Liang Kee has been reinforced by this visit, which cost the 3 of us to the tune of $51 for dinner. Reasonable if I may say, with its above average quality of food and decent service. Just remember to make reservations if you intend to patronise on a weekend.See all my pictures at http://www.timelessfacade.com/2010/11/liang-kee-ii.html continue reading
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