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For a more detailed review, please head to http://thehungrybunnie.blogspot.com/2010/09/paradise-inn-funan-digitalife-mall.htmlThe Paradise Inn chain is a casual dining concept by the Paradise Group, serving more home-style cze char dishes than its seafood pioneer at Defu Lane. Stuff your grandmother would cook for family gatherings. This is like the Paradise Group version of Crystal Jade Kitchen of the Crystal Jade Group of restaurants.We got 1) Steamed Minced Pork with Chestnut and Salted Egg Y
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For a more detailed review, please head to http://thehungrybunnie.blogspot.com/2010/09/paradise-inn-funan-digitalife-mall.html

The Paradise Inn chain is a casual dining concept by the Paradise Group, serving more home-style cze char dishes than its seafood pioneer at Defu Lane. Stuff your grandmother would cook for family gatherings. This is like the Paradise Group version of Crystal Jade Kitchen of the Crystal Jade Group of restaurants.

We got

1) Steamed Minced Pork with Chestnut and Salted Egg Yolk ($8), coarsely chopped mince with discernible cubes of chestnut for added texture and crunch

2) Stewed Tofu with Chicken and Salted Fish in Claypot ($10 for small) was just so-so, Crystal Jade does this Cantonese classic better. This just lacked the rich, salty, flavoursome oomph of the salted fish and oyster gravy combination

3) Paradise Inn has one of the widest range of double-boiled soups, which is really great for the soup lover in me. We chose the Double-Boiled Chicken Soup with Mushroom and Chinese Cabbage ($16.80 per pot), which boasts nourishing and health properties. I liked that this had a slightly herbal tinge to it and I hardly tasted any MSG in the soup base

4) Stewed Lingzhi Mushroom with Sauteed Young Cabbage ($14 for small). I loved the smooth and firm texture, and clean taste of the mushrooms
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)
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