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Come back buffet! Smile Dec 31, 2010   
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Categories : Fujian/Heng Hwa | Chinese | Restaurant | Seafood

The City Square outlet is the only Pu Tien outlet that offers buffet for their Heng Hwa cuisine.

During my 3rd and chance outing there, I was astonished to find out that they would be terminating their buffet in a few days' time! No reason was given. How sad! Though the buffet will no longer be available, the dishes can still be ordered ala carte.

Appetisers on the buffet line were salted chicken, prawns, pork, jellyfish, crabmeat, fish and marinated winter melon. I love the crabmeat with corn paste best!

The main dishes that we ordered:
Scallop with Vermicelli - chewy and springy and tastes so good with garlic and spring onion!

Seafood Roll with Fruit Salad - Crispy and hot on the outside, but sweet inside. Wonderful when dipped into mayonnaise!

Chilli Live Mussels

The "Golden Flower" Fish - The fish is so tender and makes me want to pluck off the strips, dip into the savoury sauce and savour each strip bit by bit!

Stir-Fried Yam lol

Stir-Fried Kai-Lan with Beancurd Skin - A downside: More beancurd skin than kai lan

Fried "Hing Wa" Bee Hoon - A mixture of ingredients in this fried rice noodles dish! Very delightful!

Double-Boiled Duck Soup (limited to 1 portion per pax)

Shrimp Dumpling Soup with Pork - Served in a mini paper steamboat. The shrimp dumplings were shrivelled, little meat but nice soup!

Desserts available were fruity jelly, chocolate cake, kueh, sweet potato balls.

Looking at the pictures makes me drool!

The buffet is very affordable considering the high prices that you have to pay if you were to order ala carte. Pls bring back the buffet!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Scallop with Vermicelli, Seafood Roll with Fruit Salad, The "Golden Flower" Fish, Fried "Hing Wa" Bee Hoon
 
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Categories : Japanese | Restaurant | Sushi/Sashimi | Kids-Friendly

Sakae Sushi launched a new menu this November, introducing several new items.

Ordered the Lobster Salad Tofu ($7.99). It's hard to scoop up the beancurd as it's so wobbly. The silken beancurd, lobster salad topped with mango cubes and shrimp roe taste so smooth and extra points for the goma dressing!

Another of their new dish that could actually be lit up is the Sakae Candle ($6.99)! It's a great alternative for birthday cakes where you can actually blow out the 'candles'. This sushi has avocado, japanese cucumber, crabmeat, shrimp roe and codfish roe, drizzled with spicy mayonnaise, thus making this a hearty and satisfying snack. I also love the Hotate Arare Maki ($8.99) as the slightly charred scallops make this a special dish that is coated with rice crackers. Crunchy!

Back to the basics.. The always filling Deluxe Bento ($17.99). There are so many food items available in appropriate portions so try them all with glee!

Overall, thumbs up for the new creations! Innovative and tasty!!
Lobster Salad Tofu

Lobster Salad Tofu

 
Hotate Arare Maki

Hotate Arare Maki

 
Sakae Candle

Sakae Candle

 
Deluxe Bento

Deluxe Bento

 
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Lobster Salad Tofu, Sakae Candle, Hotate Arare Maki, Deluxe Bento
 
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Categories : American | Café | Pasta | Burgers and Sandwiches

I went there recently when the cafe just opened for business. This is a new cafe situated in the office area, owned by the boss of QuickBite. Bought Chicken Hotdog ($2.50) and Iced Teapresso. The hotdog is different from other hotdogs, where you can taste crispness within the bread. The crispness is only present along some parts of the bread and not consistent throughout the entire bun. Yummy hotdog, especially with the sauce! As for the teapresso, there wasn't any hint of coffee and it tastes like QuickBite's milk tea, except it has more red tea flavour. Nonetheless, the taste is unique. Can't wait for them to start selling the rest of the food items on the menu!

 
 
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Herbal tea Smile Mar 31, 2011   
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I get my fix of herbal tea mostly at Hockhua. There are many different kinds, with warm and cold variants. Since there was an outlet at the new Clementi Mall, I bought a bottle of Ginseng Chrysanthemum. I feel that chrysanthemum drink is the most 'cooling' among the drinks that I've tried. If you're sick of drinking chrysanthemum all the time, why not get a bottle of barley, water chestnut or a bottle of drink that you've never tried before? It's healthy and worth it!

 
 
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Categories : Vegetarian

Vegetarian food need not be bland, and with the introduction of innovative vegetarian 'meat' dishes, it appeals to more people. I like visiting this stall as there's rice and noodles, with tasty food, and affordable prices. For my last visit, I ordered rice with broccoli, potato and tau kee. The highlight of this combination is the tau kee. I thought I had ordered tau pok but I got tau kee instead. Usually for vegetarian food, I like to order fried tau kee, but I was glad that the stall owner had given me this tau kee dish. Perhaps it's because it's drenched in lu zhi (sauce) so unlike plain tau kee, this kind was savoury and had bite to it. Be sure not to give this stall a miss!

 
 
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