Read full review
2011-09-16
124 views
I was a litle hungry and was just looking for a snack. Felt like eating a big chicken pau, so I went to the Dim Sum stall at the kopitiam. A set of chichen pau and a cup of coffee/tea at $2. Quite a good buy. Unfortunately, there was no hot steamed pau, so the seller took a cold one and placed it on top of one of the steamers. She appeared to be very dissatisfied with the steamer, moving the pau around and finally placed it in the device used for making Chee Chuang Fan. I thought it was going to
I was a litle hungry and was just looking for a snack. Felt like eating a big chicken pau, so I went to the Dim Sum stall at the kopitiam. A set of chichen pau and a cup of coffee/tea at $2. Quite a good buy. Unfortunately, there was no hot steamed pau, so the seller took a cold one and placed it on top of one of the steamers. She appeared to be very dissatisfied with the steamer, moving the pau around and finally placed it in the device used for making Chee Chuang Fan. I thought it was going to take some time as the pau looked hard.
To my surprised, I was called to collect my pau in a short few minutes. By the look of the pau, I guessed that it was not thoroughly warmed up. True to my observation, it was cold within. I didn't bother to go through the trouble of asking the seller to heat it up again, so I ate it cold. Really awful. If there's any consolation, it would be that the tea was not bad.
Post