We had a great dining experience at Master Po! From the start, they were responsive and accommodating with our reservation. They even followed up the next day to prepare our tables ahead of time—super thoughtful, especially since we were a big group of 18. We were comfortably seated on the 2nd floor, which gave us enough space to enjoy the meal.
The food was fantastic. The eggplant dish was truly one of a kind—flavorful and unlike anything we’ve tried before. My kids loved the salt and pepper spare ribs, and the Yang Chow rice was generously packed with ingredients.
A little tip: if you're a big group, it's better to pre-order your drinks. Also, while we appreciated the effort, I wouldn’t recommend pre-ordering dimsum like siomai and hakaw if you expect to arrive late—they were a bit dry by the time we got there (our fault, but worth noting).
The staff were friendly and accommodating, though service took a bit longer since we were upstairs and the place was quite busy. Overall, still a great place for group meals and celebrations with delicious food and...
Read moreWe have been here a few times before but as small groups. This time it was just the two of us, arrived at 6pm as it supposedly opens at 5 pm. There were no customers and the staff were sorting out table layout, cutlery etc. It appears that the menu is geared for groups and not singles or couples. We asked about the chicken and sweetcorn soup? Told it was good for 5 persons, on asking if a smaller portion could be made available we were told No. The main meals options were also good for 2 to 3 persons and the fried rice options again good for 4 or 5. We chose the Sweet and Sour Chicken to share and the only individual rice was the bland plain. On eating l was unsure if the chicken was fully cooked and as it turned out both of us had bad upset stomachs later that night and following morning. It's a shame as we have used the restaurant several...
Read moreOrdered Fried rice fluffy rice, descent amount of shrimp and pork bbq pretty flavorful with a touch of soy sauce makes it good. Pork asado very similar to Cantonese bbq pork on a bed of steamed cabbage and honey sauce, pork is tender. Wanton noodle is ok. For Dessert we had Taho with sago with caramelized sugar mixture is also pretty good its light dessert. We also had sesame mochi with red beans filling was served hot, the dough was soft and chewy the outside has perfect amount of crunch.
They have generous potions, ambiance is pleasant, price is reasonable, the staff are nice, service is fast.
We will add this place to our go to place.
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