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Opening Hours
Mon - Sun
11:00 - 21:30
Payment Methods
Cash
Other Info
Cash Only
Restaurant Website
https://www.facebook.com/75ahballingpeanutsoup
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Review (6)
Level4 2012-10-20
109 views
lovely yam paste. not super sweet but it's still rather sweet. it hardens into a gel-like pudding when cooled. but stir it around and it becomes creamy again. a few gingko nuts on top is a must. it brings our the flavour of the yam paste. highly recommended. about $2.50. service is friendly, polite and efficient. there is only a handful of items on the menu. it really tastes of yam and just a little bit greasy. very fragrant. continue reading
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Level4 2012-05-07
25 views
I ordered the ah balling in peanuts soup. The ah balling has several different ones and my favourite one has to the black sesame since it is the most flavourful of all the ones that I have tried and it is also not too sweet. The peanuts soup is quite special with the peanuts boiled to soft. Although it is peanuts soup, the soup did not taste too strongly of peanut. I am not sure if it is supposed to be like that, but I liked it the way it is. continue reading
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Level4 2012-04-22
15 views
this is the best round filled dumpling balls ever! i was expecting little but it turned out to be fantastic! the ginger soup was great. the dumplings were very very good too! better than most other places! almost like homemade! it's $2 for about 4 balls, i think... not cheap but it was really good. very large and perfectly made dumpling balls. can't see any ginger so the soup could be ginger syrup, but it was pretty good. the service was very good too. love this joint! recommended! continue reading
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Level4 2011-12-02
24 views
They serve pipping hot peanut soup base here. The peanut soup base never fail to satisfy the ahballing crave. Somehow soft yet firm and it melts in your mouth! The ahballing skins are thin, with generous amount of filling flowing out on your first bite. Pricing wise, $1.50 for 4 pcs. I find it quite reasonable. 4 will be just nice. Anything more than that will be too filling. continue reading
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Level3 2011-08-27
13 views
Ah Balling may not gather more queue than the bubble tea craze, but it always warm one's stomach and bring smiles with such simple food. This is a Hokkien version of Ah Balling in peanut soup. 2 soup bases are available - peanut soup and almond milk... we didn't try almond milk base ~5 flavours of Ah Balling are available - peanut, sesame, red bean, green tea, yam ... Our favourite are peanut and sesame The Ah Balling are soft and easy to bite unlike some other stores that we tried were tough to chew. The skin melts in our mouth too! The ingredients have a refine taste and blends well with the peanut soup which has the right percent of sweetness. The peanutsare specially treated and boiled that they looked as a whole in the soup but will slowly dissolve when eaten. Prices are economical too: 4 Ah Ballings with any soup base = $26 Ah Ballings with any soup base = $3 continue reading
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