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Telephone
6564 6471
Introduction
Streats serves popular Hong Kong, Macau, Indonesian and asian street food! Indulge wide array of menu from traditional dim sum, noodles, pasta and palatable Asian fanfares in our halal-certified restaurant. continue reading
Opening Hours
Today
11:00 - 22:00
Mon - Sun
11:00 - 22:00
Payment Methods
Visa Master Cash
Other Info
Online Reservation
Pork Free
Restaurant Website
https://streats.com.sg/
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Review (18)
Level4 2014-03-11
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This Hong Kong Café is spacious and the furnishings are very modern and comfortable. Service was fast and staffs are very friendly as well. Bought their chicken chop fried rice, which took less than fifteen minutes to serve to my table. Rice is very fragrant and not soggy. Chicken chop was very chewy and juicy, and the chicken skin has been grilled till really fragrant and not oily at all. Is yummy and satisfying, and for less than $10 for this main course is value for money. continue reading
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Level2 2013-09-22
54 views
Me and my auntie went for a quick dinner and we order the set meal. The set meal consist of a bowl of tom yum flavor noodles and a drink and it only cost $8.90 per set. What's good about this set meal is that you can actually choose the combination of the noodle and the ingredient that you want. 3 types of noodles to choose from : Nissin noodles, wanton noodles, Tang hoon 4 Ingredient choices: Chicken chop, Luncheon meat, Ham & Sausage, Seafood. To complete the meal , you also get to choose between ice lemon tea, honey lemon or iced lime tea cooler. How great is that! I choose wanton noodle with seafood and a cuppa ice lemon while mine aunt chose wanton noodle,chicken chop and ice lemon tea. The service was fast and serving was huge and we couldn't finish it. Both the taste of the combination is nice!! Do give it a try if u happen to drop by IMM during weekdays! ( Not valid on weekends) continue reading
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Level4 2012-03-29
60 views
a group of us were craving for hk food.. since we were nearby.. we went to this hong kong cafe.. i ordered their century egg porridge. i was served hot in a clay pot.. it was good and tasty.. had quite a few cut century eggs..we also had some drinks.. lychee aloe green tea, ice lemon Tea and chinese tea.overall nice place to chill out continue reading
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Level4 2012-01-30
30 views
The name of the restaurant is perhaps meant to recreate the experience of dining at a street side stall in Hong Kong, but that just doesn't materialise inside a crowded,noisy and busy shopping mall.The restaurant has quite a disorganised seating arrangement, which leaves more to be desired.You feel a little too close to the next table for comfortThe menu has a never ending variety of noodles but the staff are unable to explain anything clearly, given their lack of understanding of the English language.We had to wait for the supervisor, who was supposedly able to clarify the terms.All that took a lot of time, but the food came fast, though.The Instant Noodles looked good as a package, with its huge ladle-like spoon and all.However, tastewise, it was just okay.Similarly, the Vegetarian Fried Noodles was a huge letdown - too dry and hardly any vegetables at all, as well as mock meat!Perhaps, onlt he vegatables were passable.The drinks were normal but what really spoilt our whole dining expeience was this staff member staff standing at the entrance, screaming something like, "Hi, welcome to Streats!" to every single shopper who walked past.Of course, it is important to invite new customers, but not at the expense of the comfort of the dining customers.Another trip Well, I dont think so continue reading
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Level4 2012-01-29
38 views
Streats Hong Kong Cafe carry a wide variety of food items, from chinese cuisine to western cuisine. After having tried their Chinese dim sum, I decided to try their western cuisine. Initially, when they served the pasta, I was surprised by the amount of cheese they used. The entire pasta is covered with thick cheese with very little amount of tomato sauce in the centre. After the dish cooled down, the cheese became very hard to swallow and I had to separate it from the pasta. The chicken was juicy and was covered in a sweet sauce. I like the fact that there was a capsicum which gave the dish a good smell. Pasta wise, they cooked it the way I like it. Not too cooked,Its definitely not the best dish the restaurant has to offer. The amount of cheese is just way too much. However, the pasta and chicken were all tasty. continue reading
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