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2011-09-16
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This is a great place to bring your grandparents to! For our family gathering this time, we went to Tai Seng at People's Park because its a hot favourite among the old people. A problem with going to Tai Seng for dinner is parking is quite difficult and though there are lifts and its sheltered from the carpark to the restaurant, its still rather inconvenient for the older less mobile folks because the distance from where we parked our car to the restaurant was quite substantial.The best dish in
This is a great place to bring your grandparents to! For our family gathering this time, we went to Tai Seng at People's Park because its a hot favourite among the old people. A problem with going to Tai Seng for dinner is parking is quite difficult and though there are lifts and its sheltered from the carpark to the restaurant, its still rather inconvenient for the older less mobile folks because the distance from where we parked our car to the restaurant was quite substantial.
The best dish in my opinion was the Ngor Hiong. It was crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside. The pieces were also quite big and packed full of meat. The jellyfish was also great - it was just the right amount of sweet and just the right amount of rubbery-ness. The fish could have been fresher and the broth could have been a little more flavourful. The oyster pancake was a good representation of the hawker version, though the egg was not as cripsy as i would have liked. We also ordered fish maw soup which was excellent!
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