11
6
1
Level4
2012-05-02 26 views
Eventhough it has been called as 'Taiwan' Cafe instead of 'hong Kong' cafe, the food menus are quite similar to the Hong Kong Version. My favourite dish here will be their cheesy baked rice with chicken cutlet. Large portion of chicken cutlet has been deep fried and cut into slices before placed on the cheesy baked rice. The chicken cutlets are really crispy and the meat inside is juicy and tender. Another good thing about this chicken cutlets is that it is not too oily and not much chicken
Read full review
Eventhough it has been called as 'Taiwan' Cafe instead of 'hong Kong' cafe, the food menus are quite similar to the Hong Kong Version. My favourite dish here will be their cheesy baked rice with chicken cutlet. Large portion of chicken cutlet has been deep fried and cut into slices before placed on the cheesy baked rice. The chicken cutlets are really crispy and the meat inside is juicy and tender. Another good thing about this chicken cutlets is that it is not too oily and not much chicken fats can be found on it. The rice is fragrant and lots of cheese have been used during the baking. The outcome is melted cheese are topped on the rice which taste so good and you will be craving for more after your first plate. Do request for some parmersen cheese if you are a super cheese lover!
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)
Post
DETAILED RATING
Taste
Decor
Service
Hygiene
Value
Date of Visit
2012-04-22
Spending Per Head
$15 (Lunch)