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Saturday, March 11, 2023

Char Restaurant @ Jalan Besar - Celebrates Nin Years With A Refreshed Menu

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Lauded for its excellent Cantonese roast meats, especially its Char Siew, Char Restaurant at Jalan Besar celebrate its ninth anniversary and presents a scintillating new line-up of unique dish offerings and inspired renditions of familiar classics.

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Double Roast 4.2/5

Inevitably we had to have the Cantonese roasts. We started with the Double Roast ($38) of their Signature Char Siew and Crispy Roast Pork. The char siew is still as good as I remembered, with the right portion of fats and lean meat. What impressed me most was the crispy roast pork, which fares better than the last time I had it.

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Mala Char Siew 3.8/5

One of their new offerings is the Mala Char Siew ($20). The idea is interesting, but the housemade mala sauce lacked the piquant numbness I expected. It can't help associating it with Lan Gan Ma or Gan Xiang instead of mala. Putting the expectation of its description aside, it is still a well-executed dish.

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Pig's Stomach with Anxin Chicken Soup 4.2/5

The Pig's Stomach with Anxin Chicken Soup ($32) is a hearty and belly-warming soup. The flavourful double-boiled soup is given an added punch with the addition of white peppercorns. It also comes brimming with tender pig's stomach slices and a whole fall of the bone chicken leg. The soup can be more peppery though.

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Okra Banana Delight 4/5

The Okra Banana Delights ($15.50) is a novel pairing that I have not seen or eaten anywhere before. The sauteed okra in sweet and spicy sambal sauce comes with torched sliced bananas. A weird combination, but the banana's sweetness did provide the balance. However, is it necessary? Probably not.

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Spicy Sichuan Chicken with Ice Cream 4/5

Another unusual combination is the Spicy Sichuan Chicken with Ice Cream ($18.80). It is a quirky take on the classic La Zi Ju which the juicy deep-fried chicken chunks are served with a scoop of vanilla ice cream. Once again, I don't know whether the hot and cold combination is necessary though it did not throw the dish's balance off.

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Hometown Beancurd with Minced Meat 4/5

Handmade daily is the Hometown Beancurd with Minced Meat ($16.80). The egg beancurd is silky smooth, tossed in a lip-smacking housemade premium soya sauce, with a crowning of minced meat.

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Tornado Butter Egg Prawns 4.2/5

From the seafood section, we had the Tornado Butter Egg Prawns ($22), which showcases the chef's skill in making the buttery egg floss, enveloping the succulent tiger prawns with fragrant curry leaves and chilli padi.

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Crabmeat Fried Rice 4/5

Wrapping up our dinner is a hearty staple plate of Crabmeat Fried Rice ($19.80) comprising chunks of prized Sri Lankan crab meat, shiitake mushrooms and a generous spoonful of tobiko over the fragrant wok hei imbued egg fried rice.

Overall the dishes at Char Restaurant are still up to the mark. However, some of the new creations are not innovative but gimmicky. While they didn't throw the flavours off, it was also unnecessary, such as adding banana to the okra and ice cream to the spicy Sichuan chicken.

Note: This is an invited tasting.


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Char
363 Jalan Besar
Singapore 208994
Tel: +65 68427759/ +65 96613678
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Nearest MRT: Bendemeer (DT Line), Lavender (EW Line)

Opening Hours:
Tue-Sun: 1130am - 230pm, 530pm - 930pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Lavender MRT station. Take Exit B. Walk to Horne Road. Turn left onto Horne Road. Walk to the end of Horne Road. Turn right onto Tyrwhitt Road. Turn left onto Beatty Lane and walk to Jalan Besar Road. Cross the road and walk to destination. Journey time about 12 minutes. [Map]

2) Alight at Bendemeer MRT station. Take Exit A. Turn right and walk down Kallang Bahru Road towards Lavender Street.  Cross the road and turn right onto Lavender Street. Walk towards Bendemeer Road. Turn left onto Bendemeer Road. Walk to destination. Journey time about 12 minutes. [Map]

Saturday, June 11, 2022

Hue @ Tyrwhitt Road - Innovative Interpretation of Royal Thai Cuisine with Contemporary Cooking Styles

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Hue is a new Thai restaurant located in the Lavender area serving modern Thai dining experience from the royal Thai recipe book and modernised with contemporary cooking styles. The dishes here are innovative and refreshing interpretations of Thai cuisine while retaining the cultural roots of Thai food.

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Melon First 3.5/5

Diners at Hue will get an amuse bouche of Melon First. The refreshing watermelon is brined with salted fish, topped with fried shallots and sprinkled with sugar. It is an unorthodox pairing which didn't quite work for me. I felt the fried shallots though fragrant, throw the freshness off.

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Three Little Pigs 4.2/5

Meat lovers will relish the Three Little Pigs ($19). The oven-roasted crispy pork belly is given a quick stir fry in a green Thai sauce comprising three primary Thai herbs and spices of garlic, coriander, and white pepper, elevating the typical sio bak dish.

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Garlilicious Prawn 4.5/5

There are many ways of cooking prawns, but this is the first time I have tried this style in the Garlilicious Prawn ($28). Not only are the fresh Tiger prawns grilled, they even come drenched in a special fragrant truffle sauce tossed with chopped garlic for a veil of earthiness.

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Wrap It Up 4/5

The Wrap It Up ($19) is a fun rendition of the popular Thai Street Food - Kway Teow Lui Suan. A type of Thai fresh spring roll with herbs. To enjoy the dish, mix the kway teow with the sauteed minced pork, coriander, roasted peanuts and chopped chilli, then have it with the butterhead lettuce like a wrap.

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Not a Tom Yum 3/5

This is probably the only Thai restaurant that does not serve tom yum soup on the menu. Instead, it offers Not a Tom Yum ($19), a hot and spicy soup served with charred seafood fried egg omelette. It tasted like a thick prawn noodle soup with a medley of Thai herbs. I find it too rich to have as a soup.

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Paper Fish (180g) 4.5/5

A dish that I adore at any Thai restaurant is the Thai steamed fish with lime and garlic. Over at Hue, the dish is given a makeover in the Paper Fish ($23 for 180g / $45 for 360g). A whole fillet of Barramundi oven-baked in parchment paper, retaining and locking up Thai herbs and spices aromas.

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Moocano 4.5/5

The Moocano ($23) is a fresh take on the street snack Moo Ping, a Thai-style grilled pork collar skewer. At Hue, the chargrilled pork is glazed with an in-house golden brown lava sauce and served on top of sticky glutinous rice. This is so good. I can have it as a meal on its own.

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Tea-ramisu 4.2/5

Instead of coffee, the Tea-ramisu ($14) recreates the classic tiramisu with Thai milk tea, lady finger biscuits, mascarpone and rich ganache. It is a delicious creation that is as satisfying as the traditional Italian dessert.

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Sohm Choon 4.2/5

Perfect for wrapping up the Thai meal is the sweet and refreshing Sohm Choon ($15), a summer dessert made from sweet and sour fruits, including lychee puree, lime zest, orange wedges and ginger, piled under lychee shaved ice. It is further accentuated by crunchy peanuts, lending extra texture and fragrance.

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I am impressed with what Hue is trying to bring to the table, giving Thai food a new modern interpretation with its contemporary cooking. It provides the Thai food scene in Singapore with a refreshing and exciting change to the usual traditional Thai food.

Note: This is an invited tasting.


Hue
123 Tyrwhitt Road
Singapore 207549
Tel: +65 90180992
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Nearest MRT: Lavender (EW Line), Bendemeer (DT Line)

Opening Hours:
Tue-Wed: 6pm - 10pm
Thu: 12pm - 3pm, 6pm - 1030pm
Fri-Sat: 12pm - 3pm, 6pm - 11pm
Sun: 12pm - 3pm, 6pm - 1030pm

Direction: 
1) Alight at Lavender MRT station. Take Exit B. Walk to Horne Road. Turn left on Horne Road and walk down Horne Road. Walk to the end of Horne Road and turn left onto Tyrwhitt Road. Walk to destination. Journey time about 8 minutes. [Map]

2) Alight at Bendemeer MRT staton. Take Exit A. Walk down Kallang Bahru Road towards Lavender Street. Cross the road and turn right onto Lavender Road. Walk down Lavender Road and turn left onto Tyrwhitt Road. Walk down Tyrwhitt Road. Walk to destination. Journey time about 8 minutes. [Map]

Friday, October 8, 2021

Moo Station @ Crawford Lane (Lavender) - First of Its Kind Phuket Style Pork Dry Rice Porridge

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Probably the first in Singapore is the Phuket style Pork Dry Rice Porridge, located inside a kopitiam at Crawford Lane. Moo Station is opened by a husband and wife team, Pilaiporn Boonchoo (Sandy) and David Ang. The dish Khao Tom Hoeng (dry rice porridge) gained popularity when Go Benz in Phuket City got a Michelin Bib Gourmand in 2019. Since we can't travel with all the travel restrictions now, Sandy decides to R&D and bring the dish from her hometown to our shore.

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Signature Pork Dry Rice Porridge 4/5

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The Signature Pork Dry Rice Porridge comes in 2 sizes. $5 for small and $7 for large. In the rice bowl, there are pig innards, minced pork, pork slices and pork rib. To enjoy, pour the bowl of sweet pork soup into the rice bowl.

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The pork soup is the soul of the dry rice porridge, flavouring the enjoyment. At the same time, the addition of fried garlic gives it an aromatic boost. It is a hearty and comforting bowl of dry rice porridge. I have never try Khao Tom Hoeng before, so I can't compare. Personally, I feel if the soup is a bit peppery will be more appetising.

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Crispy Pork Skin 4/5

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Crispy Pork Belly 4.2/5

Besides the dry rice porridge, one can complete the meal with sides such as Crispy Pork Skin ($1.50) and Crispy Pork Belly ($6). The pork skin is an addictive crispy snack. However, I am more surprised by the juicy, crispy pork belly with crackling skin. Therefore, I highly recommend ordering it to complete your meal.

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If you can't decide what to order, you can go for the Combo Set Meal for 2 Pax ($18/ $22). It comes 2 Signature Pork Dry Rice Porridge, 1 Crispy Pork Belly, 1 Fried Pork Skin and 2 Onsen Eggs.

Note: This is an invited tasting.


Moo Station
Wiseng Food Place
Blk 462 Crawford Lane
#01-29
Singapore 190462
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Nearest MRT: Lavender (EW Line)

Opening Hours:
Mon-Sat: 11am - 8pm
(Closed on Sun)

Direction:
1) Alight at Lavender MRT station. Take Exit A. Walk to bus stop at Lavender MRT station (Stop ID 01319). Take bus stop number 2, 12, 33, 107 or 133. Alight 1 stop later. Walk to destination. Journey time about 6 minutes. [Map]

2) Alight at Lavender MRT station. Take Exit A. Turn left and walk towards the canal. Cross the canal. Walk to destination. Journey time about 8 minutes. [Map]

Saturday, December 12, 2020

Taste Paradise @ ION Orchard - Reopens After 7 Months Of Renovation With A Refreshed Menu

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Taste Paradise at ION Orchard has finally reopened after seven months of renovation work with a refreshed menu by 32-year-old Executive Chef Chan Chung Sing and 58-year-old Executive Chef Chan Wing Kwong. The restaurant has also embarked on a new wine pairing dining experience, featuring over 200 exquisite labels from France, Germany, Italy, Spain, United States and Argentina.

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Stewed Chicken Claw in Abalone Sauce 4.2/5

Stewed Chicken Claw is not an uncommon dish, but not many places do it well. Some places will deep-fry the claw for that layer of crispiness. I like the stewed method, which gives it a gelatinous layer accentuated by the delicious abalone sauce, made with dried abalone sauce, concentrated chicken broth and jinhua ham.

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Crispy Golden Tofu 4/5

The Crispy Golden Tofu, though lightly seasoned, it is quite addictive with the contrasting crispy exterior and silky soft interior.

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Double-boiled Sea Whelk with Kampong Chicken Soup 4.2/5

The Double-boiled Sea Whelk with Kampong Chicken Soup is a comforting entree to whet the appetite as well as lining the stomach for the upcoming dishes.

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Signature Braised 10-Head Australian Dried Abalone in Abalone Sauce 4.8/5

For a luxurious enjoyment, one can go for the Signature Braised 10-Head Australian Dried Abalone in Abalone Sauce. It is braised under fork tender complemented by the delicious abalone sauce. Not known to diners, the chef takes a whole week to prepare the dish, from rehydrating to simmering and braising the dried abalone.

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Stir-fried Japanese A4 Wagyu Beef Cube with Spring Onion in Black Pepper Sauce 4.2/5

Tender and juicy is the Stir-fried Japanese A4 Wagyu Beef Cube with Spring Onion in Black Pepper Sauce. The beautiful marbling of the beef is complemented by the piquant black pepper sauce.

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Signature Charred Honey BBQ Kurobuta Pork 4.2/5, Crackling Pork Belly 4/5

Roasted meats are a staple in any Cantonese Chinese restaurant in Singapore. Hence you will also find them served at Taste Paradise. We had both the Signature Charred Honey BBQ Kurobuta Pork and Crackling Pork Belly. The highlight is the char siew, that is sweet and succulent with a layer of crispy, smoky char on the exterior. In fact, Taste Paradise has tweaked the recipe slightly, which is well received by diners.

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Baked Live Prawn with Vermicelli in Black and White Pepper

One of my favourite dishes in the refreshed menu is the Baked Live Prawn with Vermicelli in Black and White Pepper ($10++ per 100g). The peppery aroma not only filled the air but enhanced the flavour of the vermicelli.

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Steamed Live Marble Goby 'Soon Hock' with Garlic and Beancurd Skin 3.8/5

The Steamed Live Marble Goby 'Soon Hock' with Garlic and Beancurd Skin ($13++ per 100g) actually save diners a lot of trouble as they are fillet nicely for easy consumption. It even comes with beancurd skin for the extra textural enjoyment complemented by the Shunde-style soy sauce.

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Poached Rice with Assorted Seafood in Lobster Broth 4.5/5

Poached rice seems like the new trend in the food scene lately. Even Taste Paradise has jumped on the bandwagon and introduced the Poached Rice with Assorted Seafood in Lobster Broth ($52++). In the luscious lobster broth, there are scallop and crab meat topped with crispy rice.

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Sweet Temptation 3.5/5

Last but not least, we wrapped up the dinner with the Sweet Temptation ($14.80++ per pax), a splendid presentation of assorted fruits, chilled avocado puree, chilled mango puree and chilled aloe vera, lemongrass jelly in sour plum and lime juice. This dessert platter is a pleaser, consisting of sweet, sour and citrusy.

Note: This is an invited tasting


Taste Paradise
ION Orchard
2 Orchard Turn
#04-07
Singapore 238801
Tel: +65 65099660
Nearest MRT: Orchard (NS Line, TE Line)

Opening Hours:
Mon-Fri: 11am - 3pm, 6pm - 10pm
Sat-Sun, PH: 1030am - 430pm, 6pm - 10pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Orchard MRT station. Take Exit 4. Walk to destination. Journey time about 3 minutes. [Map]

Saturday, August 15, 2020

Laifa Bar @ The Scarlet Hotel - What A Steal, $5.50 Wanton Mee At A Hotel

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Laifa Bar at The Scarlet Hotel is a wine bar turned noodle house, serving traditional wanton noodle, dumplings and complementary sides. Equipped with recipes handed to him by his grandmother, who used to be a hawker herself selling homemade taupok and wanton noodle back in the 1970s, chef-owner Royce Lee fine-tunes them and bring the traditional dishes to the table with a touch of modernity and bettered flavours.

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Wanton Noodle 4.2/5

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The Wanton Noodle ($5.50) is what first brought many to Laifa Bar. With its hearty portion, meaty wantons and springy noodles, there is no reason why one won't return for more. The original sauce used to toss the noodle is flavoursome, but I suggest adding a little of the special chilli sauce that comes bright orange in a bottle. True to its colour, it brightens up the dish with zest and heat. The dry wanton noodle doesn't come with soup which is prepared in a limited portion daily but will be served to you upon request.

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Char Siew & Crispy Pork Noodle 4.5/5

However, what's even more superior than the wanton noodle I find, is the Char Siew & Crispy Pork Noodle ($7.50). Keeping to the tradition of a wanton noodle, the char siew used for Wanton Noodle is of a leaner cut, whereas for this bowl, a thicker and fattier part of the meat is served. One look at the burnt ends and you know they are well caramelised. I love the smokey charred fats! The crispy pork didn't disappoint too. The meat and fats were as unctuous, laced with a layer of crispy skin.

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Dumpling Soup 4.2/5

The Dumpling Soup ($7.50) is another winner. The minced meat and prawn filling was not overmixed, resulting in a really juicy, loosely packed and tender dumpling.

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Taupok 4/5

The sides here are pretty strong too. The Taupok ($8.00) surprised me with their airiness, alongside a well seasoned and tender minced meat filling.

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Wanton in Red Chilli Oil 4.5/5

The spice-laden concoction of the red-chilli oil of the Wanton in Red-Chilli Oil ($8.00) is by far the most piquant I have tried. It strikes a perfect balance of spice, tang and sweetness, and it tasted so good over my noodles!

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Egg Slice 3/5

The Egg Slice ($7.00) is an egg loaf made using flour and egg, and the way it is being executed gives it an almost hash brown-like texture.

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Ngoh Hiong 3.8/5

The skinny Ngoh Hiong ($7.00) was interesting with a chewy texture, but the spices were a little strong for me.

Overall, I'm rather impressed by how satiable the food is at Laifa Bar, especially given that local fare is not the intended concept of this space.

Words by Si An. A girl who is allured by travelling, loves the feel of freedom, smell of the rain and the aroma of fine coffee and food. Note: This is an invited tasting.


Laifa Bar
The Scarlet Hotel
33 Erskine Road
Singapore 069333
Tel: +65 84392104
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Nearest MRT: Telok Ayer (DT Line), Tanjong Pagar (EW Line), Chinatown (DT Line, NE Line)

Opening Hours:
Tue-Thu, Sun: 1030am - 430pm
Fri-Sat: 1030am - 830pm
(Closed on Mon)

Direction:
1) Alight at Telok Ayer MRT station. Take Exit A. Turn left and walk down Cross Street. Turn left onto Amoy Street. Continue to the end of Amoy Street. Climb the stairs beside Siang Cho Keong Temple, up Ann Siang Hill. Walk to destination. Journey time about 12 minutes. [Map]

2) Alight at Tanjong Pagar MRT station. Take Exit G. Walk down Maxwell Road towards Kadayanallur Street (beside URA building). Turn right onto Kadayanallur Street. Walk to destination. Journey time about 12 minutes. [Map]

Saturday, May 16, 2020

Dining at Home During Circuit Breaker - Fook Kin

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Fook Kin is one of my favourite restaurants to dine in. Inevitable, they are my first few food deliveries I ordered during the circuit breaker period. Not to mention, they are one of the few restaurants to quickly adapt to the new measures during the COVID-19 pandemic, adjusting their business model to cater to the unique situation.

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Fook Kin Mix Platter

Fook Kin is known for the signature Caramelised 'Char Siew, which is from the same people behind Roast Paradise. It has a sweet, smokey charred exterior that behaved almost like the caramelised sugar crust of a creme brulee. A very subtle crack as I took a bite and the meat encased within was delicious with its fats nicely broken down. The greedy me decided to have the Fook Kin Mix Platter that comes with delectable Sio Bak too.

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Roast Duck

If you like your roasts. Fook Kin has also introduced Roast Duck on their menu. Compare to the last time I had them, they have improved their recipe.

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Trip Happines Tofu

Besides the roasts, the restaurants also offer several sides dishes and cooked dishes too. One of them is the Trip Happiness Tofu. The cold tofu is topped with floss, roe and century egg. In my previous review, I mentioned that the amount of century egg was disappointing. Looks like they have improved on that.

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Stir-fried French Beans with Dried Shrimp

Packed with aromatic from the dried shrimp and garlic is the Stir-fried French Beans that is very well executed. Full of flavours and has a delightfully crunchy bite.

Fook Kin is available for both self-collection and island-wide delivery. Visit https://order.charsiew.com/ to order. $5 delivery fee for order above $50, $10 delivery fee for order below$50.


Fook Kin 福劲
111 Killiney Road
Singapore 239550
Tel: +65 67373488
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Nearest MRT: Somerset (NS Line)

Opening Hours:
Daily: 1130am - 930pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Somerset MRT station. Take Exit A. Cross the road. Cut through Comcentre to Killiney Road. Turn right onto Killiney Road. Walk to destination. Journey time about 8 minutes. [Map]