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       28 May 2009 at 5:38 pm
    Category: Taiwanese
    I love their sausage cheese crepe the most! Everytime I go there, I will always buy this snack. It isn't very cheesy but I can smell the cheese when it is piping hot. The skin is a little bit thick but it is rather crispy. That uncle also put a lot of sliced sausages inside. The price is $3.20 which I think is slightly expensive. The service is good as the sales assistants are rather polite and friendly. As for the waiting time, it took around 15 minutes for my snacks to be ready. My friend had tried the floss cheese crepe which she claimed is also very nice. The price for it is also $3.20. As for the oyster mee sua, I don't really like it because the oysters are very hard (like rubber) and I don't like the taste of mee sua with vinegar in it.
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         15 Mar 2008 at 6:23 pm
      Category: Japanese
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      My first time to try the Japanese food over there. Good thing when we reached there was that we did not have to queue up to be seated as there were many people there dining at that time. But one thing me and my friends were still very curious was that why did their staff told my friend that we couldn't reserve seats as the restaurant is being booked that night. Precisely, there is no such thing. But anyway, I think the environment is great. We managed to get seats near the Clarke Quay river. The service is good as staff will keep coming to our place to see whether we have any needs. As for food wise, I think it is only satisfactory. Food there isn't as fantastic as I thought.
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      1. Bobo
        Bobo said:
        :) well it is a chain restie so it's not great.. it's ok I guess. :) Thanks!!
        15 Mar 2008 at 7:18 pm
      2. ruffnooka
        ruffnooka said:
        It's one of those fusion Jap restaurant isn't it? The menu looks rather colourful.
        15 Mar 2008 at 7:53 pm
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         13 Mar 2008 at 10:17 am
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      I was at Toa Payoh and happened to pass by one of the branches of Tiong Bahru Pau and Snacks. A shop which sells dim sum such as siu mai, all those usual pau (like cha siu pau, chicken pau, dou sa pau, etc), carrot cakes, fried spring rolls and many many more. There was a long queue when I reached there. Despite that, I'm able to order my dim sum just within a few minutes as the staff over there are fast when making orders. I ordered 2 chicken big paus which cost $1.30 each. It is big, with juicy tender chicken meat inside. I have also ordered 3 cha siu paus which cost $0.70 each. The cha siu pau is quite small but I like the cha siu fillings inside. Tastes great! Highly recommended to try it. :)
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      1. Bobo
        Bobo said:
        :) Tiong bahru pau not bad la... I quite like also.
        13 Mar 2008 at 10:22 am
      2. Polarbear
        Polarbear said:
        I wanna to eat their pau after reading ur review.Wahahaha
        13 Mar 2008 at 10:40 am
      3. yum-mi
        yum-mi said:
        yea i also like it
        13 Mar 2008 at 11:26 am
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         08 Mar 2008 at 8:53 pm
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      Went there with my family for dinner. When we reached there, there wasn't many people so there's quite a lot of seats for us to choose. The place is clean and the teahouse is decorated with pictures of their food and sceneries of hong kong streets.

      My parents had tried their Wanchai Special Fried Rice before and highly recommended it to me. So, I ordered to have a try. It costs $6.20. True enough, the fried rice tastes great. The prawns in it are very fresh. Worth trying it.

      My sis had a bowl of Oyster Beef with Eggs at $6.50. Frankly speaking, it doesn't taste good at all. Nothing special at all.

      My parents ordered Claypot mixed beef at $9.60. I had a try on it and I think the gravy tastes great. Think it is done with herbs. The beef in it is very tender too. Worth trying it!

      We had also ordered a side dish, Deep fried Shrimps Dumpling at $5.50. There were around 6 pieces. It's very crispy and the Shrimps are very fresh too. Worth trying it too.

      To me, I think the food are rather over-priced. Service wise, they are polite and friendly and they will answer our doubts with patience.
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      1. Bobo
        Bobo said:
        I think most of the HK cafe are overpriced...
        08 Mar 2008 at 9:46 pm
      2. Polarbear
        Polarbear said:
        Wahaha... agree with bobo but sometimes it is the closest we can get to hong kong food. wahahaha
        09 Mar 2008 at 12:05 am
      3. yum-mi
        yum-mi said:
        hmm. this is my first time trying hong kong food. :)
        09 Mar 2008 at 12:13 pm
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         23 Jan 2008 at 3:23 pm
      Category: Seafood
      Went there with my sister and friends some time ago. The environment is extremely pleasant and the cafe is filled with vibrant orange tables, bright lightings, seats.

      The cafe serves great seafood. We ordered fresh oysters served in special homemade Thai chilli sauce and the golden-brown fish and chips. We also tried their must-try signature dish: pan-friend tusk fish with teriyaki sauce.

      Besides seafood, there's a range of desserts to choose from such as the apple crumble.

      Prices of food are considered affordable. What's best is that they do not charge GST. hehehe.
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      1. ladyironchef
        ladyironchef said:
        the place is quite small, limited seats, pass by before. mayb i will give it a try next time : )
        23 Jan 2008 at 3:53 pm
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