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Click : http://www.dairycream.blogspot.sg/2013/04/hong-guo-yunnan-szechuan-cuisine.html for Full Review with picturesHong Guo, is a Chinese restaurant that specialises in Yunnan and Si Chuan cuisine.To start off, the Sze Chuan Basket in Chicken ($6.80)was an excellent dish of bite-sizes crispy chicken spiced up with dried chilli and an inspiring touch of roasted peanuts. But those who can't take spicy food should stay away from this dish especially the Sze chuan peppercorns which can anesthetize
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Click : http://www.dairycream.blogspot.sg/2013/04/hong-guo-yunnan-szechuan-cuisine.html for Full Review with picturesHong Guo, is a Chinese restaurant that specialises in Yunnan and Si Chuan cuisine.
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To start off, the Sze Chuan Basket in Chicken ($6.80)was an excellent dish of bite-sizes crispy chicken spiced up with dried chilli and an inspiring touch of roasted peanuts. But those who can't take spicy food should stay away from this dish especially the Sze chuan peppercorns which can anesthetize your tongue instantly.
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One can detect the wok hei in this Lotus XO Seafood Fried Rice ($8.80) and the subtle tones of chilli that adds substantial heat the dish. Compared to the fried rice at Crystal Jade or Paradise dynasty, the version here is more moist and flavorful, but fortunately not too clumpy
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My eyes lit up when I saw this Minced Pork Lettuce Wrap $6.80 because I can't resist any food that are wrapped (popiah, Peking duck crepe etc). The wrap did not disappoint with its rich combination of textures and sweet-spicy flavors packed snugly in the fresh lettuce. But the filling can stand alone on its own and goes well with white rice.
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The XO fried seafood noodle ($8.80) that came with an enticing fragrance, was wiped out very fast. The noodles stir fried with dark soy sauce had a sweet unami taste and a pleasant springy bite.....
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The hot favorite at the tables were undeniably the Pumpkin fries ($6.80), which are deep-fried pumpkins batons coated with powdery salted egg yolk. Not exactly like crisp-like fries, the version here is squashy but still finger-licking good to qualify as a sinful delight.

Surprisingly, I found myself to like the chinese food here, especially the Fried Rice and Sze Chuan Chicken. Perhaps it was the strong spicy flavors that captured my tastebuds. Nonetheless, this is another noteworthy place to go for if you are seeking to try some very affordable Chinese food (mostly below $10) in a cooling environment.

Full review at : www.dairycream.blogspot.sg
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)
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  • Sze Chuan Spicy Chicken Basket