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Clams in Pot of Clear Broth ($10.90) - tasty clear soup & fresh clams. The sesame coriander toast was so yummy even on its own ๐
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Chicken Luncheon Meat Gong Zai Mian ($8.90) - simple yet delicious ๐ the taste brought my daughter back to her kindergarten days where this simple noodle was served during meal break ๐ฑ
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Moonlight Carbonara ($11.90) - not too creamy & totally wowed my other daughter ๐
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We definitely will be back for more & explore other deliciously looking items on the appetizing menu
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Price: $8.90
Be pleasantly surprised by random bites of chicken luncheon meat in this all time best seller.
This newly Halal-certified restaurant dishes out a wide assortment of cuisines at pocket-friendly prices. Located across Popeye's at Punggol Promenade Riverside Walk, Ah Dong Teh House may sound like a Hong Kong Cha Chaan Teng, but the extensive menu proves otherwise. Alongside typical cha chaan teng eats like Chicken Luncheon Meat Noodle ($7.90) and Shredded Chicken Porridge ($7.50), you'll find locally inspired dishes like Ah Dong Curry Chicken ($9.90) and XO Seafood Fried Rice ($15.90). Gather your family for a weekend brunch and make sure you don't skip the popular XO Carrot Cake ($7.90), chunky cubes of carrot cake fried with chicken luncheon meat and generously topped with chicken floss.
*Halal-certified
Avg price: $15 per person
Photo by Burppler TheMaine Scoop
Really nice and worth it! student meal @$4.90! very Affordable. The chicken has a crispy batter coupled with savoury garlic butter sauce makes it even delicious. The chilli sauce taste like the familiar kfc sauce. Fries are sprinkled with some sort of spice, crispy and fresh. Love the salad dressing as well and the salad. Would love to come back again someday after my walk in the park. There is free wifi and air-con as well.
Cravings for carrot cake satisfied. Carrot cake was cooked crispy on the outside and luscious on the inside, luncheon meat were cut into cubes and fried to perfection. Tossed in a XO chilli sauce, it can be abit spicy for some, but it went down well for me. Topped with a generous amount of chicken floss. It's a great way to start a meal. The only downside would be that the XO sauce could be more flavourful.
Crisp Kaya Toast that is smothered in fresh Kaya and slabs of thick butter. Pretty decent local fare in this Hong Kong Tea Room!