My in laws love the paus from this stall and I always get a variety of them so that they can choose whichever they like while I eat the remaining ones. All are good, so it doesnt really matter to me which one is left. However, I must say I particularly like the char siew pau. It is very mini in size, but the char siew inside is very rich and full of juices. It is not very fatty which is good for both health conscious and the elderly. The pau is also very soft if you eat it right on the spot. Another favourite is also the meat pau which my in laws will usually break apart and share among us since it is quite big in size. This is also very tasty and not too greasy nor too salty.
I was a little surprised when there was no queue and no customer right at this stall when i was there this morning.
This is another popular stall in this food centre with very long queue particularly during weekends. My usual favorite are the Kong Bak Pau and Char Siew Pau. I came here once on a Sunday and after queued up for about 25 minutes or so, one of their assistants shouted all the Kong Bak Pau were sold out. A good lesson learnt and I have since try to avoid coming during weekends.
I decided to take away 2 boxes with 10 Kong Bak Pau and 10 Char Siew Pau in each box. Each pau is 0.60 cents and i paid $24.00 in total for 40 of them.
The Kong Bak Pau tasted a little too dry this round. The main reason for so might be the pork used was rather lean for healthy reason. The health conscious ones might choose to stay away if the meat used is too fatty.
Their char siew pau has always been one of my favorite. The char siew filling has gotten a nice sweet taste and rather moist.
All their Pau are very small in sizes. You can still eat 2 or more even after having a full meal. I always have them refrigerated and to steam it again when i want to eat it for breakfast or for snack.
Date of visit: 2011-12-30 Spending per Head: $0.60 Ratings : Taste4 Environment3 Service4 Clean3 Price3 Teo Chew Handmade Pau 2011-12-19 Misato (299 Review(s))
One thing to not miss when you are at this hawker centre, is to miss out on this fantastic dim sum stall. Not only do they sell reasonably priced dim sum items, their food items cater to those that like to have dozens of choices while eating small portions. This is so as their baos are mostly small in sizes. Their pork pau is nice, wet and smells great!
Ratings : Taste4 Environment3 Service3 Clean3 Price3 Nice reasonably priced Dim Sum 2011-04-15 Radiant (139 Review(s))
Braised Pork Bun aka Kong Bah Bao here is not to be missed! They have the small ones starting from a mere 50 cents. It's petite but very flavourful and not too saltish! Char Siew Bao here is nothing to shout about but try the Da Bao aka Big Pork Bun. Succulent meat with the sauce pouring out of every bite. Lor Mai Kai aka Glutinous Chicken Rice is a delicacy too! Very satisfying indeed! Siew Mai and Fan Choi were of typical standard though