Rice roll and crullers. There were lots of topping options for the rice rolls and I chose the minced pork. Kinda regret it cos the pork topping was drenched with oil. There was an option for plain rice rolls, and there are bottles of sweet sauce, chilli sauce and peanut butter on the table to pour over. Rice rolls are decent, large portions. They are like our usual chee cheong fun, not those served at dim sum carts. CCF is not soft and silky, but rather a bit thick so don't really like it. Crullers (aka cakoi) are also normal, would be better if they were fresher and more 'crunchy'. These were slightly doughy, prolly fried...
Read moreWe just had breakfast but then we stumbled upon this place and my wife said, oh they are pretty good too, so we went in and order couple of things.
Rice roll - very good rice roll. Interesting enough is not made here. Remember when eating rice roll, always add sesame sauce, ho sin sauce (sweet) and if you like spicy, they have a hot sauce as well. And lots of roasted seasame.
We also ordered the soy milk. Fresh, all nature and no sugar which is great for me so I can taste the soy and...
Read moreThis very old restaurant (since 1922) offers many types of traditional Chinese food including rice porridge, bean porridge, steamed rice rolls, deep fried fritters, bean curd, radish and yam cakes as well as fried noodles. Friendly lady shop assistants who provide fast service. Prices are reasonable and the food taste nice. Many local people patronize this shop too. Cash and eWallet are accepted here. Should try when you...
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