Asian Fusion
We accidentally ran into Dim Sum Haus on the way to another dim sum place and found it a luck. We ordered prawn dumplings, Japanese dumplings and crispy carrot cakes. Both the prawn dumplings and carrot cakes tasted wonderful, and the latter was really crispy on the outside.
Japanese dumplings were a let down as the vinegar sauce was too sweet. Moreover, Burrple did not mention that two people could only use one 1-for-1 deal, letting us order less than we would want to.
It’s still a good dimsum place for friends. Burpple should warn users about the limited deal usage.
I like Thai foods but usually feel disappointed either because the normal taste or the high price. Soi 47 have proved good tasty Thai food can still be very affordable. We ordered a clear seafood tom yum ($8.50) and a stir-fried kailan with crispy pork ($10). The tom yum came with a generous number of prawns (i counted 5 big ones) which can put a smile on any prawn lovers’ face. The stir fry dish was well seasoned, and actually more quantity than it looked.
We used Burrple Beyond to check the restaurant and found ourselves enjoying a wonderful meal. We both agree that we will come back even without the deal.
We used Beyond to order two sets here (11.90 each): lemongrass with thyme duck and onsen egg and butter garlic rice with grilled chicken and soft boiled egg. The rice and egg are quite tasty, and it’s interesting to see so many flavoured rice. However, I was a bit disappointed at my duck as the meat was so soft that it felt disintegrated and grainy. The chicken is also quite normal.
I am happy to try with Beyond but will not recommend for its meat taste.