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2013-08-31
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Located right opposite Holland Village Food Village, this seemingly humble little stall conceals a whole lot of good food within it. As a huge tze char lover (and a rice pail at that), I couldn't miss out on a place like this upon a friend's recommendation. It is a usual good gauge to decide how good the food is by how many bowls of rice I ate. This time round, I had two bowls, which means it is pretty good but some room for improvement! Here is what we ordered: Steamed Broccoli with shallots ($
It is a usual good gauge to decide how good the food is by how many bowls of rice I ate. This time round, I had two bowls, which means it is pretty good but some room for improvement!
Here is what we ordered: Steamed Broccoli with shallots ($12): I love broccoli and they did this dish justice by ensuring that it is soft and crunchy, and evenly flavoured with a faint wok hei fragrance. Usually I don't like too much of a wok hei taste because I find it unhealthy - this one balanced it well. Beef slices with onion ($15): The beef was quite tough to bite (I must say I felt guilty for this because I said a little too loudly that I was very hungry - NOT intended to hurry them up :X) but the taste itself was excellent. I would adore this to death if only it was more tender... a potential huge achievement given that I am not a fan of beef. Fu Rong Omelette ($12): A top-favourite and a must-have at all my tze char meals. Quite well-done but not the best I've had. The service was prompt (the dishes came in around 5 minutes) and friendly - smiles and laughter abound. Enjoyed my trip here! Around $40 for 2 people.
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