Haka Dimsum Shop is a Halal dimsum restaurant that provides variant of delicious steamed and fried dimsum along with noodles, rice, and porridge with affordable price. The place is spacious with Chinese old advertisements, posters, calendar that are sticked on the wall as the decoration. This restaurant is definitely want to give the old school oriental ambiance. The open kitchen is located in the back side.
During the pandemic, they don't provide cash payment. We could use debit card or the other payment methods that are available. We didn't dine in here, just came for takeaway order.
Here are what we tried :
Pangsit Udang Goreng (IDR 27,000) The crispy fried wonton filled with shrimp. Serve it with the mayonnaise. This menu consists of three fried wonton.
Siomay (IDR 21,000) A portion consists of three steamed siomay made with shrimp. It has thick texture and good taste.
Cheong Fan Medan (IDR 27,000) Oh, this is the most complete cheong fan that I've ever had! The thin rice cake served with oil, fried onions, white sesame, along with deep fried taro and fried spring rolls.
Mie Char Siu Wonton Special Haka (IDR 35,000) The straight and thin noodles served with the sweet char siu chicken, wonton,...
Read moreA MUST VISIT FOR ANYONE IN BSD (even if you are not resident)!!! The place had the Chinese 80s-vibe, and they played Chinese retro songs, too! It was visible from the road and easy to access! They were very welcoming, had clean place, and had great service! You could choose to sit on the AC or non-AC seats. They served Chinese food and flower tea (yes, chrysanthemum flower tea!). The taste of every food were absolutely unforgettable!! My private recommendations are lumpia steam and fried mantao (don't get me wrong, i was a bit surprised to know that mantao was actually sweet bun!), and drink some chrysanthemum tea. You could also drink sarsaparilla here! The toilet was really neat, clean, and surprisingly smell good! The price was affordable, and they had vegetarian menu, too! And yes, there were some power outlets too so don't be worried! Definitely will go back here with...
Read moreThis place is non-pork serving outlet. But do not fret, the non-porky dishes are considerable delicacies as well
Quite a number of varieties to choose from but not as diverse as typical dimsum restaurant of more expensive establishment.
Part of the menus include noodles and rice-based menu
Prawns in siomay and hakau taste fresh and juicy Price is moderate, parking can be challenging due to the location.
Venue is open-air indoor (with aircon on one side), pay as you order
Cleanliness is good for this type of establishment with open kitchen showing the preparation. Staffs are relatively good and helpful as well
Watchout for mealtime specially afternoon since it tends to be...
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