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Opening Hours
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11:00 - 23:00
Mon - Sun
11:00 - 23:00
Payment Methods
Cash
Other Info
Open Till Late
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Signature Dishes
Beef Brisket
Review (2)
Level4 2013-05-16
268 views
I was there for lunch on a weekday. I walked past this stall and i caught the Auntie smiling at me. I thought i should try it. I was asking this friendly Auntie for her recommendation. She told me everything is nice there so very much depends on me whether to have rice or noodle.I decided to go with the Curry Beef Brisket with a bowl of rice for $5.50. The Curry Beef Brisket serves in $5, $6 or $8 portion. This is same for the Stewed Beef Brisket. That was a bowl of soup with 2 piece of radish served along with it. The Auntie said, 'I hope you will like it.' First mouthful was a pleasant one. The curry has got an aromatic curry taste with minimum level of spiciness. The texture of beef has achieved the desirable tenderness. There was quite a big piece of meat in it with quite a few pieces of potatoes. The rice tasted a bit hard though.It was still a pleasant lunch nonetheless. I would likely come back again to try the rest. May be i would go for their noodle the next time. continue reading
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Level4 2011-03-11
80 views
Here is one of my favorite places for beef noodles. Noodles soaked in the thick and flavorful gravy, topped with slices of beef. The noodle is very smooth, and you can slide it down your throat. The slices of beef are cooked well and very tender. Occasionally I will order the beef tendons with rice. The tendons are quite slimy and chewy. The entire bowl is beef tendon, and I would not advise you to order it by yourself if you had not tried it before. Some people do not like it for its 'weird' texture. There is usually just a short queue - no reason for not trying. continue reading
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