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Have always been confused with this hongkong street franchise. Drove past this outlet a few times, seems like a popular dinner joint. Pop by for dinner around 830pm last night, there was no crowd. From the menu its pretty typical hongkong street with the ipoh sar hor fun, prawn paste chicken etc, but they do hv fish steamboat as well. Its like a coffeeshop style since no aircon but its quite airy i must say. It also looks quite newly furnished, maybe a new coat of paint has been done up recently
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Have always been confused with this hongkong street franchise. Drove past this outlet a few times, seems like a popular dinner joint. Pop by for dinner around 830pm last night, there was no crowd. From the menu its pretty typical hongkong street with the ipoh sar hor fun, prawn paste chicken etc, but they do hv fish steamboat as well. Its like a coffeeshop style since no aircon but its quite airy i must say. It also looks quite newly furnished, maybe a new coat of paint has been done up recently.

Ordered the $6 fish meat bee hoon and top up $1 for extra vege. Presentation wise was quite average, with the thick beehoon, fish slice, ginger and chye sim. The fish slice is typical hongkong street standard, thick and fresh. The soup has a XO taste, nice and not overpowering the sweetness of the soup. Initially i was worried i have to top up $3 for XO version but turn out only for additional XO you need to top up. Overall didn't really wow me but still a decent eat. Only thing to gripe is there is too few fish slices.
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