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6/10
Generally it’s not that bad...
Siew Mai looked the best and it was one of the best dishes
The pork ribs was really good, it was tender and you taste the black bean
Spinach dumpling was okay- shrimp tasted fresh
Har Gao looked so sad and the shrimp didn’t taste fresh...
Meanwhile the Chee Cheong Fun- I think you are better of without it
$1.30 for EVERY dim sum.
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Although it is not really that accessible (you still need to walk for 5 mins to reach here from the nearest bus stop), the price definitely attracted many people to come and try it. For only $1.30, you can have a basket of Siew Mai (3 pieces) and many other choices.
Located at Primz Hub coffee shop and open 24 hours.
My friends found this to be rather decent but it felt a tad disappointing to me. Could have been expecting a little too much for its $1.30 price tag, but it comes with a miserable portion of prawn (I didn't get any) which was already a big no-no for me. While the soy sauce did give it that savoury flavour that I yearn for, I felt that the Chee Cheong Fun itself felt like it was missing that ricey flavour — the entire item felt like it was just so lacking in terms of dimension of flavours. Probably would work well for those who are less picky though.
Slightly thick skin aside, the Prawn Dumplings are not too bad; the prawns were sizable and comes reasonably fresh for a good bite.
Could probably be my favourite out of the items we tried here. While it's rather oily, the crispy roll is pretty light and crisp and encased with mushy banana and red bean paste within that provides for its sweet yet earthy flavour.