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Telephone
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Introduction
Xian Ding Wei is a Taiwanese fast food restaurant serving famous Taiwanese Fare such as Oyster Mee Sua 蚵仔麵線, 3-Cup Chicken 三杯鸡, Braised Pig Trotters 卤猪蹄, Chicken Chop 炸鸡排 and Pearl Tea 珍珠奶茶 at affordable prices. Check out the value-for-money set meals and afternoon tea break specials in store. continue reading
Opening Hours
Today
10:00 - 22:00
Mon - Sun
10:00 - 22:00
Payment Methods
Cash
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Signature Dishes
Oyster Mee Sua Braised Pig Trotters
Review (11)
Level4 2016-07-13
219 views
The place was decorated in simple wooden style with a open look. The restaurant offered taiwanese food. The food was priced reasonable with none above $10. There was no GST and service charge.3-Cup Chicken 三杯鸡 ($7.90)Served hot in a claypot. The chicken cubes were well braised with basil leaves and garlic. The garlic was very soft with melt in the mouth texture.Kai Lan in Oyster Sauce ($6)The green leafy vegetables was crunchy.Salt and Pepper Chicken 鹹酥鸡 ($6)The chicken was crispy outside, while meaty and well flavoured inside.Oyster Mee Sua 蚵仔麵線 ($5.90)The oyster was plump and juicy which was rare in Singapore. The dish was served with pig's intestine which did not have stinking taste. It tasted not bad except a tab salty.Braised Pork Rice ($2.50)It tasted not bad except I wish there was more minced meat.Pearl Milk Tea 珍珠奶茶 ($2.20)The milk tea was a bit too sweet. Sorry cannot choose the sugar level here.Winter Melon Tea ($1.60)It did not taste too sweet for the warm version and there was dried longans in it too.The food was priced reasonable, tasted not bad but slightly more on the salty side. Great with rice. continue reading
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Level3 2013-07-26
119 views
As i was passing by the level 1 food kiosk area,i saw a standing banner stating $3.90 for lunch promotion.The waitress standing besides the banner explained that the $3.90 is nett price as there is no GST or service charge and add on $1 for milk tea.Thinking that for the lunch promotion,i get to enjoy food court prices with restaurant ambiance i gave it a try.Ordered the fried rice and add on the milk tea for $1.The fried rice took quite a long time to serve even though there is not many dine in customers.The ingredients for the fried rice is mainly vegetable but the plus point is that it got the wok hei. The milk tea taste quite bland but the tapioca pearls is QQ.Thinking that for the lunch promotion, I get to enjoy food court prices with restaurant ambiance it is worth to try. continue reading
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During one of my days I needed to do data surveying, I had my lunch at Xian Ding Wei, a Taiwanese eatery at the basement of IMM. The middle-aged lady at the front of house was pitching a really persuasive 50% lunch promotion: $3.90 for a main dish and a top-up of $1 for milk tea.This was what I ordered! While they branded themselves as a Taiwanese eatery, I could not taste a single bit of "Taiwan style" in this very Singaporean beehoon albeit less "black". It tastes home-cooked, generously flavoured with many ingredients inside - carrots, sotong, caixin, and prawns. It is delicious in a comforting way. The portion is quite big too! I would not recommend the top-up for the milk tea because it is very diluted, it is almost like flavoured water. Nevertheless, if you did not have your own water, this makes for cheap and good alternative to go along with the main dish since it is only $1. All in all, Xian Ding Wei is really a cheap lunch place to go to at IMM - only $3.90 for quite a filling meal. Don't expect authentic or similar-pseudo Taiwanese food there though, it is very much too far from the real deal itself. continue reading
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Level4 2013-06-24
62 views
Went to IMM with my loved one to get some stuff and were feeling kind of hungry. We haven't had a clue what we would like to eat and so we were walking aimlessly at the first level trying to see if anything catches our eyes.As we were walking past this shop called 鲜定味, a staff holding a menu beckoned us to try their dishes. She told us the 三杯鸡 set was quite popular and so we decided to try. While my loved one order for the chicken chop set @ $8.90. Each set meal also comes with 3 tiny side dishes and a small bowl of soup of the day.The 三杯鸡 was really delicious, highly recommended! The chicken was not tough, it was sweet and rich in aroma with a slight tinge of wine flavour. As for my loved one is, the chicken was a bit hard and quite tasty.Their melon drink is their drink of the day, it is refreshing. By the way, there is no service charge here. continue reading
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Level4 2012-03-21
34 views
Xian Ding Wei is a Taiwanese chain with a number of outlets in Malaysia, this modest eatery however did not launch in the lion city, and this outlet is first in Singapore. The food and decor at XDW were exact imitates of what we experienced in Malaysia.The Set Meal are popular for just $8.90 + $1 (for braised minced pork rice instead of plain rice) There were several choices of meat and style of cooking for the set meal. The minced pork was soft and gravy fragrant nevertheless. The dish was served piping hot. There is no need to go Taiwan or Malaysia to eat this. What else can a food lover ask for? Soup of the day was simple corn soup which tasted homely and passed our msg test. Excellent! Lest we get too "heaty" with all the food at XDW, they serve very cooling winter melon tea for us to wash everything down! I like the tian bu la, it is the exactly one I have in Taiwan. People thought tian bu la is tempura (fried) but it is not. TBL is some sort of fish cake in their braised sauce. Yummy continue reading
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