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I'm probably one of the few people who can eat Kueh Pai Tee and Satay for lunch. I haven't been to Wisma Atria in a while and after walking around the foodcourt at the top level, I couldn't decide on what to eat. So I ended up just ordering a Kueh Pai Tee and Chicken Satay which came up to $11+.The Kueh Pai Tee was filled with lots of egg and the turnip filling was also rather tasty. It's not comparable to the Kueh Pai Tee you get at Goodwood Park hotel but I think that the standard here is quit
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I'm probably one of the few people who can eat Kueh Pai Tee and Satay for lunch. I haven't been to Wisma Atria in a while and after walking around the foodcourt at the top level, I couldn't decide on what to eat. So I ended up just ordering a Kueh Pai Tee and Chicken Satay which came up to $11+.
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The Kueh Pai Tee was filled with lots of egg and the turnip filling was also rather tasty. It's not comparable to the Kueh Pai Tee you get at Goodwood Park hotel but I think that the standard here is quite good for a foodcourt. One thing that wasn't that good was the "basket" which was not crispy enough and quite soggy. It was also quite a waste that they served the Kueh Pai Tee in plastic take-away containers instead of a plate.

The Chicken Satay was quite pathetic to say the least. The meat was little and the Ketupat was sub-standard. There wasn't much BBQ flavour to the chicken satay and it was as if they had just grilled it over and electric pan. Their BBQ Chicken Wings looked really good though and I regretted not ordering that instead.
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)
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Date of Visit
2012-11-28
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$11 (Lunch)