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2011-03-29
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Setting - can't miss, right at the front of the hawker centre steps! Easy to locate. First stall!Value - a bit expensive as the buns here are all very small yet they cost the normal price of buns at coffeeshops. Nothing very special about these buns so not sure why they are so expenisve? They might compare themselves to D'Bun?Food - nice buns but sometimes they sell out really quickly. Their 3-in1 buns made of lotus, tau sar and egg yolks are very popular and sell out the fastest. It takes good.
Value - a bit expensive as the buns here are all very small yet they cost the normal price of buns at coffeeshops. Nothing very special about these buns so not sure why they are so expenisve? They might compare themselves to D'Bun?
Food - nice buns but sometimes they sell out really quickly. Their 3-in1 buns made of lotus, tau sar and egg yolks are very popular and sell out the fastest. It takes good. Other buns include the usual char siew, tau sar, lotus, coffee, custard, etc... They also have some dim sums available, such as siew mai, glutinuous rice, chicken glutinuous rice something, etc etc... All steamed and hot!
The buns are supposed to be made fresh daily. They taste fresh and they don't stick to the paper because they are so soft and the steam makes them a bit soggy. I like buns that don't stick to the paper!
The service is hit and miss, as somedays the staff are grumpy and they are really gruff. Most days they are pretty good. There's usually only 1 staff there to serve and during peak hours, it's very slow although they are doing their fastest.
Recommended for convenience and if you only buy a couple of buns, it's not too expensive. But you only get one or 2 bites out of each bun and they're gone! SO SMALL!
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