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Oyster Omelet Smile Dec 26, 2013   
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Categories : Singaporean Chinese | Coffeeshop | Chinese Soup | Noodles

 

 
Oyster Omelet $4. This is a popular local dish that uses egg and oyster. They are fried together in the wok freshly on the spot. Even though it lacks the wok hei, it has a good taste and is very rich in flavours. This is a very unhealthy dish but it is worth indulging in once in a while!
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Oyster Omelet
 
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Beancurd udon  OK Dec 26, 2013   
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Categories : Japanese | Sushi/Sashimi

 
The overall taste of this bowl of udon ($3.50) was average. There were some beancurd skin in it which had some sweetness in it. The japanese fishcakes were smooth and a great complement too. The soup was lightly flavoured but drinking too much of it made me feel jerlat. I will probably just stick to the sushi!
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Beancurd udon
 
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Lunch buffet Smile Dec 26, 2013   
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Categories : Japanese | Restaurant | Buffet | Sukiyaki/Shabu Shabu

 
Lunch buffet is at $17.90 and they are having a promotion where the 2nd diner gets to eat for $10.90. Worth it! The ingredients are very fresh. The meat is thinly sliced and gets cooked quickly in the boiling soup. The soup bases taste healthy too. They have a wide variety of vegetables. As for the meat selection, there's only pork, chicken and beef but it will surely make you satisfied!
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Lunch buffet
 
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lunch OK Dec 26, 2013   (Related Review)
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Categories : Shanghainese | Restaurant | Noodles

 
minced pork with spicy sauce served with wrap $12.80 is a unique dish, best to be shared among 4 people. The minced pork gets a little salty if you eat it on its own but is well complemented with the plain wrap.

 
har gow $4.50. The skin gets a little dry if you don't eat it immediately when served and it will be better if it is more moist inside.

 
shrimp wanton soup $10 has fresh shrimp wantons and the soup is lightly flavoured but the taste doesn't really appeal to me.
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Minced pork with spicy sauce served with wrap
 
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Chinese food  OK Dec 24, 2013   
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Crispy eel $11.50 is very crispy but it gets quite gelat even for 2 persons to share. The sauce is also a little salty. Beancurd skinroll with shrimps $6 has a crispy beancurd skin and shrimps are quite fresh too although this dish is oily.la mian $8.30. This bowl of spicy si chuan la mian has minced meat and peanuts in it. I didn't really like the overwhelming taste of the peanut that covered the si chuan's taste. It is spicy but not overwhelming on the tastebuds. The la mian is very smooth too. the Xiao long bao ($5.70) has a thicker skin and the soup is also a little salty but if you love Xiao long baos, this will be enough to satisfy your cravings.
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Crispy eel, Beancurd skinroll with shrimps
 
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