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Kids-Friendly
Opening Hours
Mon - Sun
11:30 - 21:30
Payment Methods
Cash
Other Info
Cash Only
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Review (2)
Level3 2013-05-03
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I got to know of this restaurant after chancing upon it's article in MyPaper. Their proclaimation of their soy beancurd being 'organic, no agar agar, no gypsum and no gelatin added' and most interestingly- 'with collagen' caught my attention. Thus, i dropped by on a hot afternoon for a taste of this healthy treat. Their soya beancurd comes in original, almond, osmanthus and green tea flavour. I have always like the smell of osmanthus in some chinese desserts, so i decided to try the osmanthus flavoured one.The soy beancurd was presented to me with a spoon on a black plastic tray which made the experience rather 'classy'. The beancurd was brown in colour which i later got to know that is because brown sugar was used. Taste wise, it was really not what i expected at all. There wasn't any distinct osmanthus taste nor smell, neither does it have the fragrance of soyabean. Texture wise, despite having it right out of the fridge (the beancurd was real cold), i was drinking more water than eating beancurd. I think it tasted like diluted milky light brown sugar drink. The beancurd doesn't have any pudding texture at all and turn immediately to water upon entering my mouth. The whole thing keep turning to water as i scoop the beancurd.Disappointed with this beancurd pudding as it is really of low standard. Will not patron them when my beancurd craving strikes again. continue reading
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Level4 2012-10-29
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i would like to recommend all folks to try the fake bird nest dessert called hai yan wo. its actually a mixture of pearls, grass jelly and organic soya milk. it cost $3.80 for this dessert but i must say it feels both refreshing, cooling and also healthy due to the organic soya contents in it. it comes served in a white porcelain cup which resembles a little like soup tonic bowls. do try this out the next time you passby this stall. continue reading
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