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9 Sentul Crescent, #05-01
Safra PunggolSingapore
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Telephone: (65) 6385-6339
Website: www.pinsi.com.sg/
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Before we walked into this newly opened restaurant for their dim sum, we were quite amazed by the lush green tranquility of this location.
Situated just a stone throw from the LRT, this latest addition by SAFRA has created a buzz because it has made it more family oriented. Besides this Cantonese restaurant, there are entertainment like kids art studio, KTV, bowling, darts board games, gym and restaurants like Jack’s Place, Pizza Hut, HK Cafe as well as Thai and Japanese cuisine too.
This restaurant serves mostly Hong Kong cuisine and we were greeted by a cheerful staff who brought us to our table.
Crispy Eggplant with Chicken Floss ( $8.80 ) – The eggplant was not crispy but just thinly coated with flour to retain its soft texture. At least, it was not mushy when eaten with the chicken floss.
Fish Skin tossed with Salted Egg Yolk ( $10.80 ) – This was their signature dish. Crispy skin with that crunchiness sound. Fortunately, it was not overly coated with the egg yolk.
BBQ Honey Pork Char Siew ( $12.80 ) – Well marinated pork with some burnt parts. The meat was tender and we could taste the sweetness of honey on each piece.
Charcoal-roasted Crispy Pork Belly ( $13.80 ) – Another signature dish which we noticed that every table has ordered. The surface skin was thin and crispy. There were very thin fats embedded between the meat which was a consolation to those who dislike the taste and texture of fats.
Rice Roll with Char Siew ( $5.00 ) – The silky rice roll ( chee cheong fun ) was filled with generous bits of char siew. Soaking in fragrant soya sauce, it has created a balance from sweetness of the char siew too.
Pan-fried Radish Cake ( $4.00 ) – This item contains tiny shredded radish in the mixture. Although the exterior remained crispy, each piece still maintained the soft smooth texture.
Overall, service was good as most of the staff are elderly aunties. Although prices are a bit expensive as compared to other restaurants, it can soon make up by other activities that you can enjoy located within the same premise.
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