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Introduction
A quick fix of a scrumptious meal has made the Chinese Mixed Vegetables Rice the most prevalent choice. With over 100 outlets in Singapore, Chang Cheng Chinese Mixed Vegetables Rice is devoted in offering its customers inexpensive, healthy and appetizing dishes. continue reading
Payment Methods
Cash
Other Info
Cash Only
Restaurant Website
http://changcheng.com.sg
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Review (2)
Level4 2014-12-03
111 views
My mum did not cook hence I ordered a mixed vegetables rice as a takeaway for my dinner. I ordered a pan fried egg, egg tofu with black fungus and sweet spicy pork which comes in pork chop style instead of the usual cube like style. The sweet spicy pork is my faovurite because it is mostly lean meat and the sauce coated on the pork had a good balance of sweet and savoury taste. I will definitely order this next time if I am there. The rest of the ingredients that I order are quite average and on par with other mixed rice stalls. The portion is quite large too, I didn’t manage to finish my rice. continue reading
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)
Level4 2013-06-13
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I tried the Chang Cheng Chinese Mixed Vegetable Rice today as it was so long i did not eat my mum's home cooked food. Well, this store located inside the kopitiam of Jcube was not really fantastic, the rice was too dry and hard for chewing. It will not be nice if there is no sauce poured on it. However, the ingredients- hot dogs, bean spouts and fried chicken was acceptable. I like the hot dog cooked with the tomato sauce, i was nice and i believed i was lucky as the dish was hot! The fried chicken was overcooked as it was tough to chew on. The total cost for 2 meats and 1 vegetables costs $4.50, it is slightly expensive as compare to those coffee shop, but for the location at JCube i think it is acceptable. continue reading
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)