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2011-05-03
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I often patronised this stall at Redhill Food Centre on weekends for a cheap fix of delicious dim sum! It is opened by the parents of a friend of mine, so I do enjoy special discounts haha. I love the porridge which is cooked to absolute smooth consistency!! It is topped with crispy stuffs which I don't really know what this is. I am also a fan of chicken legs! (cos' I heard they are rich in collagen! Good for skin!) Who's with me? The best thing of all is that all the dim sum are handmade so
I love the porridge which is cooked to absolute smooth consistency!! It is topped with crispy stuffs which I don't really know what this is. I am also a fan of chicken legs! (cos' I heard they are rich in collagen! Good for skin!) Who's with me? The best thing of all is that all the dim sum are handmade so you can imagine how fresh and delectable each simple dish is. The rendition of chee cheong fun for this stall comes in a very thin and smooth texture, and when tasted with the filling of small bits of char siew plus the gravy, the marriage is lovely! One of my favourites as well! I think there is the prawn filling one as well. In any case, do not miss out ordering the chee cheong fun! Of course in any dim sum meal, how can we miss out har gao? I'm not a big fan of it, but the prawns are very fresh! It is a joy to enjoy a table of dim sum with a group of friends! A pity they don't have egg tarts haha. And the parents whipped up this 'special' dish for one of the times I was there! Very crunchy and succulent when dipped into the mayo sauce! I can't remember what it is called, but if you happened to be there, do try your luck! There are of course other dishes on the menu, so you can get to enjoy a variety of dim sum at this stall tucked in the food centre! Let me know if you enjoy the dim sum there as much as I do!
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