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Introduction
Boasting 200 items on the menu, diners can savour comfort food borne from simple recipes characteristic of the typical Hong Kong and Macau cafes, local Singapore favourites, tim sum and tea-time snacks. continue reading
Opening Hours
Mon
Closed
Tue - Thu
11:00 - 23:00
Fri - Sat
11:00 - 02:00
Sun
11:00 - 23:00
Public Holiday
11:00 - 23:00
Payment Methods
Visa Master Cash
Other Info
Open Till Late
Takes Reservations Details
Restaurant Website
http://www.xinwang.com.sg/
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Review (7)
Level4 2013-07-25
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It's my birthday it's my birthday. We went to Xin Wang at Springvale.We ordered HK milk tea, kaya bread, thick french toast and got a free Birthday platter! Love the beverage and food here; Milk tea was cold and aromatic; thick eggy, soft and buttery toast drizzle with sweet maple syrup and creamy butter YUMMY! The platter has tiny but tasty, cheesy pizza; fried fish and sotong ball is bouncy and not oily. continue reading
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Level4 2012-06-20
17 views
This dry version of instant noodles here at this cafe may be an ideal choice for me if I happen to revisit this cafe in future. The noodles is quite alright, which has its usual chewyness and it is not too soggy. However when comes to the marination of the noodles, the taste of it is abit too bland and plain. Not much ingredients are topped on it which make the whole presentation looks quite boring and nothing is able to enhance the taste of this bowl of noodles after you have mix well on all the ingredients in it. continue reading
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Level4 2012-01-26
25 views
I seldom will visit this place for the main meals but only will order their toasted/fried bread and dessert. The portion for dessert is really huge that can be shared by whole family and the ice shave for the dessert melts rather slowly . My hubby had ordered their porridge as he was unwell. I took some to try and I really don't like it. It tasted like those instant porridge to me. There wasn't much ingredients in the porridge, which I feel it not worth paying for this dish at this place. Will only reccommend this place for friend gathering. continue reading
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Level4 2010-12-27
44 views
Xin Wang Hong Kong Cafe tries to sell authentic hong kong food cuisine except for the fact that they don't meet the standard. My friends and I were chilling out in the east the other night, decided to order a warm dessert to perk me up. I was looking through the menu and finally settled on the hot almond paste. It took the restaurant approximately 25 minutes to serve and when the almond paste arrived, it was served at room temperature with a layer of 'dried' almond paste coating. It wasn't too sweet but after a few mouthfuls, it started to make me sick and it had the 'gelat' aftertaste. The almond flavor wasn't distinct either and the fragrance was hardly present. Coming back here for dessert the next time will be a no-no, not sure about the food though but I'm relatively negative about it. The almond paste cost $3.80 excluding gst. continue reading
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