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New Rong Liang Ge is situated within coffeeshop located at 269B, just behind the revamped Bugis+. Its a pretty small coffeeshop and i remember there used to be a famous scissor cut rice here. But now the STAR stall is this roasted meat stall. The queue itself explains the popularity of this stall to food hunters in the region. In fact i also see quite a few couples who look like tourist coz of the maps on the table. The stall front is filled with all variety of roasted delicacies, from the usual
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New Rong Liang Ge is situated within coffeeshop located at 269B, just behind the revamped Bugis+. Its a pretty small coffeeshop and i remember there used to be a famous scissor cut rice here.
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But now the STAR stall is this roasted meat stall. The queue itself explains the popularity of this stall to food hunters in the region.
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In fact i also see quite a few couples who look like tourist coz of the maps on the table. The stall front is filled with all variety of roasted delicacies, from the usual char siew to roast pork to roast duck to roast chix to bbq wings. There is also a tower-like steamer just seen behind the preparation area, thats where they keep warm the soups. Its self service here, you collect your own cutlery and help yourself to the sambal chilli. I ordered the triple mix of cs,rp and rd for two, also had a herbal chicken soup to go along.
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Quantity wise you will not be disappointed and a key point is the meats do not look fatty, mostly the lean meat version. i like my rice flooded with gravy like the photo below. Taste-wise, i do prefer the roast duck and roast pork over the char siew. The roast duck especially had nice roasted skin.
Though i've had better, it was overall a good eat. If i have to complain is the additional dark sauce added to the char siew makes the gravy slightly salty.
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The herbal soup came with one whole drumstick and very edible herbs, sign of the soup being boiled for long. Total bill was for $13.70 only, quite value for money. For my next visit i probably want to try their noodles next. And ya do come by early for dinner coz the close about eightish.
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)
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Date of Visit
2012-12-20
Spending Per Head
$7 (Dinner)
Recommended Dishes
  • Roast Duck