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Xian Ding Wei is a Taiwanese chain with a number of outlets in Malaysia, this modest eatery however did not launch in the lion city, and this outlet is first in Singapore. The food and decor at XDW were exact imitates of what we experienced in Malaysia.The Set Meal are popular for just $8.90 + $1 (for braised minced pork rice instead of plain rice) There were several choices of meat and style of cooking for the set meal. The minced pork was soft and gravy fragrant nevertheless. The dish was serv
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Xian Ding Wei is a Taiwanese chain with a number of outlets in Malaysia, this modest eatery however did not launch in the lion city, and this outlet is first in Singapore. The food and decor at XDW were exact imitates of what we experienced in Malaysia.

The Set Meal are popular for just $8.90 + $1 (for braised minced pork rice instead of plain rice) There were several choices of meat and style of cooking for the set meal. The minced pork was soft and gravy fragrant nevertheless.

The dish was served piping hot. There is no need to go Taiwan or Malaysia to eat this. What else can a food lover ask for? Soup of the day was simple corn soup which tasted homely and passed our msg test. Excellent! Lest we get too "heaty" with all the food at XDW, they serve very cooling winter melon tea for us to wash everything down! I like the tian bu la, it is the exactly one I have in Taiwan. People thought tian bu la is tempura (fried) but it is not. TBL is some sort of fish cake in their braised sauce. Yummy
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Date of Visit
2012-03-06
Spending Per Head
$10
Recommended Dishes
  • Tian Bu La