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200 Victoria Street
#B1-16aSingapore
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Telephone: (65) 6338-0198
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1 Review for “Crystal Jade Macau Cafe Restaurant (Bugis Junction) ” - Restaurants
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Crystal Jade has also jumped into the Hong Kong Cafe Wagon! Currently they only have one outlet in Singapore and that is in Bugis Junction basement. I prefer the varieties of food served in this outlet and it is really different from the normal ones found in Crystal Jade Kitchen and Crystal Jade La Mian. Thus, whenever i am around that area, i am sure to pop in there.
This restuarant is not located right at the side of the pedestrian walkway (located further in than the rest of the shop), so one can easily miss this restuarant.
As we were being leaded into the restuarant, we requested for the cushion seats and the staffs gladly lead us to the seats. However, we almost regret halfway throughout our meal as the place is super cold (just below the air con outlet). :P
The varieties of food sold there are pretty similar found in those hongkong cafe. Nevertheless, we still decided to try out their macau pork bun (one of the most famous food served in macau, i think). Their pork bun is served with an additional serving of salad which i think makes the whole dish more healthy.
I liked the way they roast their pork, the meat tasted real juicy and delicious. I also loved how they used some additional effort to toast the bun and make it taste real crispy.
We also ordered their macau specialty noodles which i think it tastes marvellous. I guess its the special sauce added into the noodles that make it so delicious. But, i still could not figure out what kind of they exactly used (it looks something similar to za jiang mian).
Their read bean ice tasted alright as i feel that their ice is not shaved rather throughly (i find some ice pieces instead). However, i like the taste of milk in the read bean ice -- strongly yet not enpowering.
Overall, i think this is quite a good choice if you are sick of their normal la mian and porridge. They also have dim sum served in the late noon which i think its quite good as a light snack.
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