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Opening Hours
Today
11:00 - 21:30
Mon - Sun
11:00 - 21:30
Payment Methods
Cash
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Signature Dishes
Gor Hiong Prawn Cracker
Review (2)
Having won numerous awards from local food programs as well as Makansutra over the years, Xin Sheng Wu Xiang Xia Bing is one of the so called popular stalls in Taman Jurong Market and Food Centre. Located at the 3rd level, the stall is quite prominent as they are located at a corner near to the escalators.We had bee hoon together with the selection of Gor Hiong as dinner. It was warm and soft, quite tasty though they were very plain with beansprouts as the only ingredients.As a century eggs lover, I cant help it but I had to order them. Surprisingly, they were out of my expectation. Besides its cooling outer layer and the preserved ginger stripes, the yolk came in creamy orange color, unlike the usual ones in boring grey color.Preparation of the dish was rather efficient whereby our food was served less than 5 minutes after ordering. The deep fried stuffs were served in the grease paper to absorb the oil with the thin crispy fragile prawn cracker still maintaining its shape even though it was put into the oil once more.For additional kick, it is recommendable to dip all the fried stuff into the bowl of concocted chilli sauce given. I bet you will feel "shiok" as I were.Cost of meal: $15 for 2 pax (Based on the above items) continue reading
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Level4 2013-05-23
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A day I'm craving for Ngoh Hiang, I proposed to have our dinner at Taman Jurong Market & Food Centre as we can get to choose from a wide variety of food...The deep fried ngoh hiang is really great...It's so crunchy, unlike the other stalls I've tried...I also like the century egg with ginger slice, the gooey texture complements the fried stuff very nicely... continue reading
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)