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Tried a few of the desserts at Ji de Chi.Mixed ball ginger soup ($2.50). I love spicy ginger soup and this one was fierce. Love it. The balls were thin-skinned and had ample filling. I also like the traditional look of pink balls. Durian with pomelo ($6). This was blardy brilliant! Every time I eat durian, I will get sore throat the next day. I'm not hot, but "heaty." When I first ate this at the now-closed-down Chinatown branch, it blew me away, it was made of bittersweet durian. So great! The
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Tried a few of the desserts at Ji de Chi.

Mixed ball ginger soup ($2.50). I love spicy ginger soup and this one was fierce. Love it. The balls were thin-skinned and had ample filling. I also like the traditional look of pink balls.

Durian with pomelo ($6). This was blardy brilliant! Every time I eat durian, I will get sore throat the next day. I'm not hot, but "heaty." When I first ate this at the now-closed-down Chinatown branch, it blew me away, it was made of bittersweet durian. So great! The quality of the durian has dropped a little--perhaps a different supplier to save costs?--but still good at any standards. This is a must-order. In fact, I think the entire menu can go to dogs, the desserts are all average to poor, except this durian.

Chee Cheong Fun ($1.20). Because, as Rebecca Black sings, it's fun fun fun fun! Uninspiring.

All in all, crowded, just eat and leave place, ok service, but seriously, none of the desserts is comparable to Mei Heong Yuan except for the Durian.
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Date of Visit
2012-03-14
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