[CLOSED] Central Hong Kong Café (The Star Vista)

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~$15/pax
* This place has closed :( Please try somewhere else. *

1 Vista Exchange Green
#B1-07/41 The Star Vista
Singapore 138617

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Was extremely shocked at the portion when it arrived and didn’t have too much hope with their french toast as I had really good ones before however this caught me by surprised.
Big chunks of thick toast, seared with butter before pan frying it with eggs leaving it crispy yet remained fluffy on the inside, drizzled with condensed milk, chocolate sauce and milo powder was so sinful yet good. The portion is advisable to share.

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Love this style of cheong fun as it had a slightly charred taste to it together with their peanut sauce and sweet sauce it was so good.

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This is one of their popular set variety. One can choose between 3 soup types (Mala, Clear, Tomato) and 2 noodle types (La Mian, Rice Noodle). Portion was pretty generous with the amount of ingredients such as beef ball, flat fish cake, beef slices, mushrooms and tomato.
The broth was slightly tangy which was very appetising.
The noodles were al dente as it was pulled noodles.
For the price, it’s really of value which comes with noodle, side vegetable and a drink.
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Price: worth it, 5/5
Taste: great, 4/5

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Design of the store is really retro and it felt like you were really in a hong kong cha chaan tang. Food were great and reasonable with the portion. Strongly recommend the noodles and cheong fun.
Please try their coffee if you are a coffee lover as it was one of the best coffee I’ve ever had.

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This is my go to place to chill after dinner with friends. The restaurant offers a wide range of Chinese desserts, including this healthier option of bean curd with watermelon.

Swiss Wings don't actually come from Switzerland. These soy based chicken are usually found in most Hong Kong cafés, so named becos urban it is said the waiter mispronounced the sweet wings as "Swiss wings". You love HK cafés?

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