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complimentary peanuts singapore laksa pork chop with noodles traditional toast eggs hainanese pork chop Parmese chicken chop Grilled chicken chop Spoiled for choice in this restaurant, glad they increase so much varieties of food and their marketing coupons to improve business, overall their food is good...we been going back even for breakfast....they always give complimentary sides, peanuts, prawn crackers, love their small ways of appreciating customers, at least they think of ways to improve business despite competition, staff very friendly too. Overall all their food is very nice, you can feel the chef's effort in cooking the nice food, thumbs up..keep it up. : ) thanks for the coupons they give to customers to...very appreciative, a good eat in punggol district indeed. their food suitable for breakfast, lunch and dinner, maybe they can think of all-day western breakfast, more choices , will be better. Recommended Dish(es):
all of the above as shown Date of Visit: Sep 06, 2013 Spending per head: Approximately $10(Dinner) Other Ratings:Taste 4 | Environment 5 | Service 5 | Clean 4 | Price 4Recommend 0 |
We order ipoh wanton mee and deep fried yong tau foo with yellow noodles, deep fried yong tau foo is very good, with real fish fillings, indeed nice, the yellow noodles got too much dark soya sauce ( i don't like too much), wanton mee quite nice (char siew , wanton are nice with their special vegs, wanton soup nice too, different from yong tau foo), next time shall try their other dishes...too much to choose. : ) Recommended Dish(es):
Fried Yong Tau Foo,Wanton Mee Date of Visit: Mar 08, 2014 Spending per head: Approximately $6(Lunch) Other Ratings:Taste 4 | Environment 4 | Service 4 | Clean 4 | Price 4Recommend 0 |
This is the place to look for budget japanese buffet if you got the cravings, from soba, sushi, fried tempura, hotpot, desserts, for the budget price with even more discount for senior citizens, this is a popular buffet place, food generally considered ok for this price and you won't expect too much for this price and you will have a nice view of Clarke Quay through its windows, reservations are advised as it always get fully booked. I generally enjoy it as me not a big eater with so much range of japanese food. : ) you can choose to add on with free flow of drinks too. Clearing of plates also fast. Recommended Dish(es):
Sushi,dessert,tempura Date of Visit: Nov 24, 2013 Spending per head: Approximately $17(Lunch) Other Ratings:Taste 4 | Environment 4 | Service 4 | Clean 4 | Price 4Recommend 0 |
Yong tau foo besides Swee Choon, we choose around 6 to 7 pieces with vegs with beehoon mee, cost $4.90, the sauce is old school, the fish meat for yong tau foo considered ok, but you have to eat by the roadside, hehe....not bad, it opens at 5.30pm i think...it opens for night business only, this stall shown on tv before. : ) Recommended Dish(es):
Yong Tau Foo Date of Visit: Feb 22, 2014 Spending per head: Approximately $5(Dinner) Other Ratings:Taste 4 | Environment 4 | Service 4 | Clean 4 | Price 4Recommend 0 |
roasted duck rice with char siew added, $3.50 after discount $3.15, nice char siew and roasted duck meat with lots of vegetables, more to hk style type, i love their char siew a lot. their soup is fragrant. wanton mee-hk style, lot of soya sauce and oyster sauce used, soup a lot of msg used, wanton not bad although only minced meat, mee is Q, loved it.$2.80, after discount $2.50. Soya sauce chicken not bad, but not fantastic, for this price, can eat better one elsewhere. Noodles same texture as wanton mee, hk style way of cooking, not all will like the thick saltish sauce used. $2.80, after discount $2.80. For a budget of roasted meat in a heartland kopitiam, this is the stall to go, cheap and quality food at reasonable price. Recommended Dish(es):
Roasted Duck rice,Char Siew Rice Date of Visit: Feb 16, 2014 Spending per head: Approximately $3(Lunch) Other Ratings:Taste 4 | Environment 4 | Service 4 | Clean 4 | Price 4Recommend 0 |
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