158 Mei Ling Street
#01-74
Singapore 140158

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I liked that the studded bread had a strong sesame flavour. It's the filling that's peanut, which was indulgent. But this is not a good review. I saw them take it out from the freezer and quickly sold it to me. It ended up the paper cup was stuck to the buns and the base of the buns were still frozen.

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One of my go-to joints. Okay, their la mian is more PRC than Cantonese, possibly because their staff are always PRC, but I don't care. In fact this bowl was seasoned with mala, which I've no idea why. Shout-out for the pork too. Not because it's tender, but because it's fatty and oily haha.

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Siew Mai, Har Gao ($5); Salad Prawn Dumplings, Steamed Pork Ribs with Black Bean Sauce ($4.50); Ma Lai Gao ($3); Char Siew Bao, HK Egg Tarts ($3.50), Mixed Pig Organ Porridge ($5)

Generally quite satisfied with the spread! The ones I would go for again are:
- Ma Lai Gao: super soft and fluffy and jiggly, with a light brown sugar taste; I liked it a lot!
- Siew Mai: v juicy and bouncy, generously filled with meat and a thin layer of skin.
- Egg Tarts: got these free with >$30 spend! Tart crust was buttery and lightly crunchy, custard was smooth and not too sweet. Must eat there, I dapao-ed 2 bc we were too full and my sis found it soggy and discernibly sweeter a few hours later in the evening.
- Char Siew Bao: fluffy soft bun, filled with sweet savoury meat. Was v saucey especially when hot! When it cooled down it was less saucey as the bao soaked up some of it and was better able to contain the filling without spillage. Not say MUST try but still a nice csb.

I was neutral about the:
- Salad Prawn Dumplings: they were nice and crisp, filled with a nice bouncy prawn filling, but I found the residual oil on the plate a bit off-putting and they aren’t in my usual dimsum list anyway
- Porridge: the consistency was like a soupy starchy porridge, it’s alright but not my favourite. The meatballs were nicely seasoned, pork slices were tender. Didn’t eat the organs bc I don’t like them but my bf said they were alright!

Wouldn’t order again:
- Har Gao: the prawn filling is juicy and plump, skin was decent but I didn’t like they put some sort of vinegar in it. I like sour stuff but I don’t expect Har Gao to be sour!
- Steamed Pork Ribs: was alright, tender but I didn’t like the beany/floury thing they placed on top? And the flavour was too peppery for my liking. I wna taste the natural sweetness of the pork ribs. My bf liked this tho so it’s a personal preference thing.

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Despite the name, this wasn't baked or roasted. It's deep-fried. Obviously, that meant it's indulgent but unhealthy. The filling is quite typical of meat buns.

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An interesting innovation by them, the stallholder told me. It seems the idea is to fill a bun with random ingredients from ma la xiang guo. That means this bun actually has both chicken and pork. There's also the distinctive numbness of mala.

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These might have been soggy with oil when they reached me, but 10/10 for novelty.

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