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2014-11-17 107 views
Missing the authentic cantonese roasted delights but still want to save on the pockets? If you are around the area in West Coast, perhaps you can give Ming Hwa Hong Kong Roasted Delights a try. Dishes were all served in the striking blue plates, an outstanding colours and perhaps they are the only stall with such a color. Well, I would say it's easiler to identity their own plates. The lady who served us had a very strong Cantonese accent even though she was communicating in Chinese.Enjoy the pl
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Missing the authentic cantonese roasted delights but still want to save on the pockets? If you are around the area in West Coast, perhaps you can give Ming Hwa Hong Kong Roasted Delights a try.
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Dishes were all served in the striking blue plates, an outstanding colours and perhaps they are the only stall with such a color. Well, I would say it's easiler to identity their own plates. The lady who served us had a very strong Cantonese accent even though she was communicating in Chinese.

Enjoy the plump version of chicken coated with a layer of soy sauce with springy noodles following suit to the Cantonese cuisine. Their version of yellow noodles was thinner and different in texture. Portion is generous and not too oily.
Soy Chicken Noodle - $3
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The mixed roasted meat comes with a few stalks for poached vegetables doused with soy sauce. Rice was soft, not too mushy. The plus point was that its a steal to enjoy such a portion of meat at such a reasonable price.
Roasted Meat Rice - $3.50
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Another type of dish that we could usually order from a Roasted Stall in Hong Kong is none other than Wanton mee.
Wanton Mee - $3
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Wanton skins looked pretty smooth and well wrapped.
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$3
Recommended Dishes
Roasted Meat Rice - $3.50
Wanton Mee - $3
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2013-09-02 38 views
It catches my attention when I saw Roasted Duck Hor Fun is available, illustrated on the signboard. It somehow reminds me to have this combination as most of the Roasted Stall only have Roasted Duck Meat with thin yellow noodles by default.The roasted meat I received was as good as what I had over in Hong Kong and I felt that its roasted delights best fit its Stall Name in Chinese Characters stated with "Hong Kong" in it.Duck was a little bit fat but not too bad. What tempts me more is it crispy
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It catches my attention when I saw Roasted Duck Hor Fun is available, illustrated on the signboard. It somehow reminds me to have this combination as most of the Roasted Stall only have Roasted Duck Meat with thin yellow noodles by default.

The roasted meat I received was as good as what I had over in Hong Kong and I felt that its roasted delights best fit its Stall Name in Chinese Characters stated with "Hong Kong" in it.
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Duck was a little bit fat but not too bad. What tempts me more is it crispy thin layer of skin with its juicy meat, moreover as I enjoyed my lunch, cinnamon herbs were tasted in rights amount. Accompanied with greens and a bowl of peppery soup. Additional red chilli can be taken from the stall counter and this best fits blistered looking duck meat!
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Cost: S$3.50
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2013-08-28
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$4 (Tea)
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  • Roasted Duck Hor Fun