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prawn & banana fritters very nice, xiao long bao very nice soup with meat, mee suah kueh- all not bad, mee suah kueh very traditional taste but best to share among 4 persons, their speciality.har gow, siew mai, yam paste, and radish side dish-all taste very good, i giving this restaurant full marks. indeed a very good restaurant with quality food, as good as restaurant dim sum, menu full of choices, open from 6pm to 6 am (go 30mins early to queue better), too crowded liao. No service charge only gst. Recommended Dish(es):
Prawn & Banana fritters,Mee Suah Kueh,Yam Paste Date of Visit: Jan 01, 2014 Spending per head: Approximately $10(Dinner) Other Ratings:Taste 5 | Environment 5 | Service 5 | Clean 5 | Price 5Recommend 0 |
i order sesame chicken (white wine), char siew chang fen , century egg porridge and liu sha bao. the sesame chicken is very unique and tasty, char siew chang fen taste very nice with the sauce (HK style and it is thin enough), century egg porridge taste and full of ingredients, liu sha bao taste just nice, the dim sum not bad surprisingly although in a food court, will go back try other food again. Recommended Dish(es):
Sesame chicken,Liu Sha Bao,Century Egg porridge,Zhu Chang Fen Date of Visit: Jan 01, 2014 Spending per head: Approximately $7(Lunch) Other Ratings:Taste 4 | Environment 4 | Service 4 | Clean 4 | Price 4Recommend 0 |
we ate so much at kiseki buffet...overall food standard quite good, above average food at reasonable price...we pay 29 bucks (24.80++) for festival lunch, i take photos of various counters for you to reference, for small eaters like us, this is one fine dining for buffet, i am spoilt for choice at this restaurant, i heard that their salmon is good, i feel that their other food like teppanyaki, pizza, sushi, soba noodles, hotpot, tempura is so nice, got so much choices for dessert, i enjoy their wasabi ice cream which is unique too. A nice place to go. Recommended Dish(es):
Salmon,Pizza,Sushi,Tempura,Hotpot,soba noodles Date of Visit: Dec 27, 2013 Spending per head: Approximately $25(Lunch) Other Ratings:Taste 5 | Environment 5 | Service 5 | Clean 5 | Price 5Recommend 0 |
i know this stall through tv recommendation at City Square Mall, love their rojak, sauce is rich with lots of peanut sauce, gravy very tasty, with honeydew, guava, pineapple,with you tiao cut in triangular shape, very nice and just right texture , a bit of crispy, for $4 to pay for quality food in an aircon food court, it is worth it...highly recommended...very refreshing and nice....i really got nothing to complain, die die must try...hahaha. Recommended Dish(es):
Fruits rojak Date of Visit: Dec 21, 2013 Spending per head: Approximately $4(Lunch) Other Ratings:Taste 5 | Environment 5 | Service 5 | Clean 5 | Price 5Recommend |
newly opened old pontian cafe selling wanton mee and other malacca food in this small cafe, love their wanton mee (very Q) , i take chilli one (love their sweet chilli), love their fried wantons only with minced meat, soup wanton not so nice but glad soup is nice with no msg added, malacca coffee o taste a bit different from local one, not bad, their green chilli very fresh, my hubby prefer the other type of pontian wanton mee, but this one i find just as good. Recommended Dish(es):
Wanton Mee Date of Visit: Dec 22, 2013 Spending per head: Approximately $4(Lunch) Other Ratings:Taste 4 | Environment 5 | Service 4 | Clean 5 | Price 4Recommend 0 |
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