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minischnauzer
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Hot hot curry puff Smile Feb 19, 2013   
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Categories : Singaporean | Hawker Centre | Sweets/Snack

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Currypuff

Currypuff

 
Potatopuff

Potatopuff

 
When I was there the boss still making the curry puff. I can see that each puffs are being made with love. They say food made with Love taste the best. I was there at 1130 am and he had only the potato puffs available. There's 2 price 80 cents and $1.20. The 80 cents ones are without a slice of egg. I opt for the later, the first bite of the puff can feel the skin very crispy. The fillings are still pipping hot even after I "ta paoed" for 30 mins. The potato fillings were very soft, when I put in the mouth I can feel the filling melt in the mouth feeling.
 
Date of Visit: Feb 19, 2013 

Spending per head: Approximately $1

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vnuss147
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Authentic Teochew cruisine Smile Nov 04, 2011   
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Categories : Teochew | Restaurant | Seafood

If you walk in to Huat Kee Teochew Restaurant, it's not hard to observe that each table of customers would have at least one elderly, if not all. Founded in 1969, the family-run-restaurant Huat Kee is famous for their authentic Teochew dishes, and the cook/ owner (third generation) always trying his best to preserve the traditional flavour of those dishes. Even their interior decoration brings you back to oldie days.

When you are at the restaurant, do take time to go through their menu, which is not only included all the dishes, but the history of Teochew dishes, as well as the establishment of the restaurant. Very meaningful. We ordered two set meal ($48 and $60 respectively), each consists of 5 dishes inclusive dessert.

The Teochew style braised shark's fin is served in a very delicate bowl + candle set. Beautiful. There is a plate of bean sprouts comes with the shark's fin, and it's meant to be poured inside the shark's fin soup. The combination is superb. You have the crunchiness of the bean sprouts, softy jelly texture of the shark's fin, and the braised broth is just flavourably tasty.
潮州鱼翅

潮州鱼翅

 
Sea cucumber with goose web, and braised goose with tofu are two of the traditional Teochew dishes. Both of the dishes taste descent, but I have to admit it's not something that I would eat in a normal day. But it's definitely worth trying.

Teochew style prawn roll is crispy outside, the minced meat and other ingredients inside are marinated well with spices, yummy.
虾枣

虾枣

 
Liver roll is something new to me. Not bad, as the liver taste is not too over-powdering.
肝花

肝花

 
Oyster omelet is very well done. The eggy bits are crispy, and the oysters are huge and fresh, not over-cooked too. Thumbs up.
蛤烙

蛤烙

 
The $60 set meal also comes with scallops and squid porridge. The seafood makes the porridge rich in natural sweetness aroma.
带子吊片粥

带子吊片粥

 
Also comes with the set is pumpkin, yam paste & ginko nuts dessert. The yam paste is so rich and it's doubly yummy when it's served hot. I never knew the pumpkin would matches the yam paste so well. Definitely an A+!
金瓜白果芋泥

金瓜白果芋泥

 
Besides the set meal, we also ordered another dessert called "Fan Sha Yu", just to try out more of the traditional Teochew food. The "Fan Sha Yu" is a dessert where the yam is cut into rectangular cubes, deep fried, and coated with sugar. I won't say it tastes good bacause it's a bit too sweet for me.
反沙芋

反沙芋

 
The restaurant will serve two tiny cups of Teochew kungfu tea to each diner at the end of the meal to clean your pellet. Very thoughtful.
潮州功夫茶

潮州功夫茶

 
The service is quite good too. The owner and his mum will sometimes come by and check if you are Ok with the food etc. I will definitely go back to Huat Kee, as there are so much more authentic Teochew dishes I wish to try out! smile
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Oyster omlete
 
Date of Visit: Nov 02, 2011 

Spending per head: Approximately $60(Dinner)

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skohhg
488 Review(s)
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Qiu Lian Ban Mian Smile May 31, 2013   
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Categories : Chinese | Food Court | Noodles

The Food
I ordered a bowl of ban mian sprinkled with generous servings of fried ikan bilis, minced meat, egg and veggie. What I like most is the rich and savory broth which complements the smooth handmade noodles very well together with the saltiness of the ikan billis.The ingredients are also very fresh and I also like the exceptionally spicy chilli sauce made with fresh chilli padi that burns my tongue but very shiok!

The Price
Reasonably priced at $3.50 per bowl

Overall
I will definitely come back again and highly recommended to try this!

 
 
Date of Visit: May 17, 2013 

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miielle
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Tom Yam Ban Mian Smile Apr 29, 2013   
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Categories : Chinese | Food Court | Noodles

The Tom Yam Ban Mian I ate for dinner today at Nex was really great,
as the soup was spicy and hot,
awesome feeling when eaten with the extremely QQ (chewy) ban mian.

The ban mian was served with cai xin, egg, fried anchovies, onion and garlic.
The egg was not too raw or too cook, just nice. Love the texture of the egg when eaten with the ban mian.

 
The price of the ban mian was not too expensive, reasonable for food court.
The tom yam ban mian was about $5+.
Service was not bad, the workers were quick.

 
Recommended Dish(es):  Tom Yam Ban Mian
 
Date of Visit: Apr 29, 2013 

Spending per head: Approximately $6(Dinner)

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dcs12m
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Eat And Eat Smile May 09, 2014   
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Categories : Singaporean | Chinese | Noodles

Seating Arrangement

Seating Arrangement

 
Horoscope

Horoscope

 
Ice Lemon Tea And Soya Bean

Ice Lemon Tea And Soya Bean

 
Fish Dumpling

Fish Dumpling

 
Mee Kia

Mee Kia

 
Yummy Mee Pok With Chewy Fishball

Yummy Mee Pok With Chewy Fishball

 
Fishball Soup

Fishball Soup

 
I have my bowl of mee pok, which my girlfriend are having most of the times. Therefore, she'll try mee kia this time. Although the noodle is springy and the fish ball is excellent, you are expect to wait for at least half an hour or more.

Conclusion: Very good food and value for money.
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Fish Dumpling,Mee Kia,Yummy Mee Pok With Chewy Fishball,Fishball Soup,Ice Lemon Tea And Soya Bean
 
Table Wait Time: 30 minute(s)


Date of Visit: May 08, 2014 

Spending per head: Approximately $13.00(Supper)

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