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🙂 4/5 - Good old school Chinese food for highly reasonable prices - just beware of the limited parking..
By 👻 @Derrick Aw, 02/02/2023 3:00 am
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This is a very old restaurant but my first visit - I don’t stay in the East so I hardly pass by this place. In fact in the past few times I drove by I didn’t even realise it was a restaurant haha. Obviously, the interior decor is old school. Not only is it old, it is large! There is a massive outdoor area (I think enough to hold a typical wedding banquet) and a smaller indoor air conditioned part within the villa. The kitchen, which you have to walk by to get to the toilet, is also large. Today we ate the Chinese new year set menu, but my friends told me their ala carte dishes are fantastic. So my review may be biased as it is based on my observation of the special menu. Firstly, the dishes come very quickly. Considering the crazy crowd, this speed is pretty impressive. But it could also be because the menus are special so the cooks are just focussing on some dishes the whole evening. (Their business was so good they had three seatings for dinner over the new year). Secondly, I would grade the quality of food at 7/10 - soup used a very traditional chicken base that is found in the older Chinese restaurants such as Red Star and Manhill; roast chicken was classically Cantonese style; the sauce in the chilli style crayfish was suggestive of a cross between long beach and jumbo chilli sauce; three-floor beancurd was generous and soft enough. We were served unsweetened chrysanthemum tea as default “tea” - which I thought was somewhat strange. Thirdly, service was surprisingly quite good! Many waitresses were of middle-aged and above but they were steady and helpful. The cashier asked if we had received our (complimentary - what a little surprise!) dessert and then promptly instructed a waiter to serve. Fourthly, note that parking space is very limited. They provide valet service. Finally, I must say I was pleasantly surprised by the price - very reasonable considering the number of dishes, the festival set, good service and yet they don’t charge service charge!! I’ll review again after I try their ala carte food and obtain greater clarity. Further more right now I’m a little confused over their genre - Cantonese, Teochew, zi char, Malaysian, etc.
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