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A set that comes with braised pork rice, flavoured egg, and braised cabbage. The braised pork was fatty, which gave a nice soft melt in your mouth texture with every bite. Very nice braised flavour, and unfortunately for me it was way too fatty to my liking. I enjoyed the flavoured egg, but the braised cabbage was so soft and good! Overall, worth it for the price, though it would definitely suit people who prefer fattier pork in their luroufan!
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we got the signature 3 bowls - oyster mee sua, sesame oil chicken rice and lu rou fan, along with brown sugar bubble fresh milk included in the set (19.9)! my favourite was the sesame oil chicken, as the rice was well flavoured and oily enough HAHA tasted like shallots and the chicken was very flavourful!! the other two were normal, tasted authentic
The rice bowls came in mini size but they are quite filling. The braised pork rice is yummy and we ordered the egg that goes very well with the rice. I usually don’t eat oyster or intestine but I was happily gobbling down the oyster and intestine with my mee sua. The tofu with century egg is yummy too - cold tofu with pork floss topping makes it even tastier. My only grievance is the Taiwanese sausage that costs $4.20 (a bit pricey for a few slices!). Love the decor and ambience here.
Consist of 3 small bowls of Oyster Mee Sua, Braised Pork Rice, Scallion Chicken Rice. Perfect set to order if you want to try a bit of everything. The chicken rice is unexpectedly amazing. Aromatic and fragrant.
Expected Damage: $13
comforting and quite yummy but the portion? tiny. minuscule. microscopic. so ok maybe i'm supposed to eat 3 bowls but i can't commit to that kind of Variety™️ and volume. milk tea was rly lame tbh got it just because i thought it wouldn't feel taiwanese if i didn't. the interior was rly nice though and felt like a drama setting! good experience but i probably wouldn't be back.
The braised pork rice is fragrant and it has a good balance of meat and fats that melts in our mouth with savour gravy that pairs well with rice. Comes with a cold braised egg and Chinese cabbage to complete the set.
Intestine mee sua comes with large intestines and oysters, topped with vinegar and garlic. Soft and slightly starchy with perfect consistency but I prefer the base to have to be more flavourful with stronger flavours. The intestines were soft and chewy. Overall, a portion of great comfort food that temporarily brings us back to Taiwan.
Braised Pork Rice Set 》$8.50
Intestine Mee Sua 》$7.20