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200 Victoria Street,
#02-50, Bugis Junction,Singapore
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Telephone: (65) 6336-2003
Website: www.wongkokcharchanteng.com/
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Restaurants » Chinese (Traditional), Fusion
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As a joint for all sorts of Hong Kong famous food and treats, Wong Kok Char Chan Teng has emerged as a new trend of great cuisine.
It definitely a satisfaction act: "To Taste Hong Kong, Taste in Wong Kok."
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Been there once and probably will not be back for quite a while. My bf ordered this almond drink and it was a disappointment. After drinking it, we stuck to my yuan yang. It tasted very powderish and thick... As for the food, i guess its about the same as the other HK eating place that have surfaced locally.
By the way, it was the service of their staff that we didn't really have a good impression on. No one came to show us seats, we actually had to find one ourselves. The people serving food didn't inform us of what is being given, we had to ask another to double confirm if it is our order. The couple at the table beside us asked for a cutlery and after some time, the waiter just casually placed it on the table and left. One can see they were not very happy with the service. I'm not a fussy diner but I've seen better service at other similar eating places, even at peak periods.
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HAd been to this new eating place at bugis a couple of times. Each time i went, the standard of the food never disappoints me. Though the food may be served quick, but the taste and smell of it definitely ain't sub-standard. In fact, it is on par or even better than those in restaurants, whereby the chef had to cook for a while to get that 火候 taste in the food.
And the food is quite authentic HK food as well, though the presentation may differ slightly. There is also the famous yuan yang (mixture of coffee and tea), which I find not bad as well. It is close to the real thing and the prices are quite reasonable as well. In addition, you can apply for a membership card, costing for $10 till 2010 (if i remember correctly) which entitles you to 10% off for your meals.
So do hope down and try it yourself. I am sure that you will like it too.
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