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25 China Street Far East Square
#01-01Singapore
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Telephone: 6327-4344
Website: www.donpieclub.com.sg/
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5 Reviews for “Don - Your Personal Pie Club ” - Food & Beverages
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Don chicken pies are quite tasty, with the portions big enough for a meal, and the fillings generously served. Personally I feel it can be a tad boring to eat such a huge pie for a meal though, so it might be a good idea to share with friends for tea or sth. Also, having tried their pies several times, I have come to realise they can be slightly inconsistent with their flavouring. My recent tries proved that they seemed to have added too much salt and I have yet to return again since.
eeml said:
Login to add your comment. Or, Register for an account now. It's free!i love the chicken pie a lot... pastry very nice and flaky
18 Sep 2008 at 10:05 am
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Don's was introduced to me recently by my gf after she bought me one to enjoy at my leisure. They tout themselves as being the one stop solution for chicken pies and have been around for quite a long time and currently have quite about 4 outlets selling their products. Is it good enough to warrant another purchase though? Read on.
A Slice of the Pie ($16.50) - I've always liked chicken pies but struggled to find one thats dependable or remotely worth a mention to recommend. Well, i guess the search is over for now. We actually bought the pie on take away on Friday night and ate it over the weekend as breakfast after heating it in the oven. What can i say? Its delicious. The crust is of medium thickness, which means it feels just right without making you feel like you just paid for flour instead of a pie. It was also fragrant and very appetising, and thats only talking about the crust. The next thing you notice about the pie is how heavy it is. For something that small, its actually quite surprising how much weight it packs. And it is so because of the thick stuffings and ingredients they used for the pie. For the ingredients, they used chicken meat, egg, potato, corn, green pea, mushroom, celery, peppercorn and spices and everything is halal so our Malay friends can have a slice of the pie (pun intended) and eat it as well. Everything in it tastes authentic and fresh which makes it definitely worth the price.
Try it to see if it is indeed worthwhile of being a pie specialist. Try it and let me know if you feel otherwise or if you know of anywhere better, but whatever your reason, try it!
Bobo said:
Login to add your comment. Or, Register for an account now. It's free!AHH you're home! It is fantastic pie... too bad the Parkway outlet closed down
13 Jan 2008 at 10:46 am
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You know how good this place is?
Just to get the pie for my mom on her birthday (yes she requested for the pie and not a cake), I walked round the entire China Square area a few times with a bad tummyache for 1 and a half hours.
The outlet's between two lanes and it's not very easy to see so I think I must have missed it many times, then when I was finally near, I could smell it... Yummy.
A pie could be cut equally into size portions with an egg in each portion and large chunks of chicken in generous helpings of potato. Just one slice would be enough for any meal of the day. It's absolutely yummy.
The staff was also very helpful and full of initiative. Seeing that I was tired from the walk and seemed to be in pain, they escorted me out and flagged a cab for me.
The price is normal for a pie this size. about $18-$20 per pie.
Well lucky for me, they now have an outlet at Parkway. :)
yourwardrobe said:
Login to add your comment. Or, Register for an account now. It's free!It's really delicious, not spicy, best choice for afternoon tea break!
31 Jul 2008 at 11:16 am