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2015-01-27
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If you are taking a train to Junction 8, Dian Xiao Er is located in B1, which is linked to the MRT line heading towards Marina Bay. It is in a small corner near the tonic shop and NTUC. Diao Xiao Er first had it's first outlet in Chinatown and 10 years ago, it expanded to Marina Square and since then, Dian Xiao Er has focused on expanding in shopping centres, such as Junction 8. Dian Xiao Er has private rooms like this, which I had the tasting session in, it provides a lot of privacy. Additional
1. Prosperity Salmon Yu Sheng
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2. Shark's Fin Broth with Crab Meat & Conpoy
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3. Signature Herbal Roast Duck with 3 Flavours (Angelica Herb, Ten Wonders, Wild Ginseng)
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The Angelica Herb was said to be the least "strongest" herb, so I tried it and indeed it wasn't as strong as the other two sauces. The ten wonders herb was the next sauce I tried next and I liked it the best. The wild ginseng sauce definitely was pure ginseng with wolfberries. I didn't quite like the ginseng sauce as it really washed out the taste of the duck. I would recommend first timers to try the ten wonders duck with the ten wonders sauce.
4. Sauteed Baby Lobsters with Pumpkin Sauce
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5. Prosperous Braised Trotters
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Apparently braised pig trotters is a very common Chinese New Year dish in Malaysia, so one of their Chefs decided to introduce this dish to Dian Xiao Er's Chinese New Year menu this year. Should this prove popular, it will remain as a main dish on their regular menu. It is always good to know that the chefs have a strong say in the menu, that shows that they take pride in what they serve up.
6. HongKong Style Chinese Pomfret
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7. Luxurious Abalone Treasure Pot
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8. D-Boiled Hashima
It was a subtly sweet cold dessert which was a very refreshing end to the hearty family style meal. The hashima was boiled with rock sugar and red dates.
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