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Previously called Mr SU dry la mian, it's the exact same thing
PSA super popular apparently, fully booked for a week so book in advance
Pork was disappointing, it's slightly chewy and tough but still acceptable. The noodles though, full of sweet umami and the hits from the hae bee were spectacular. Really unexpected. However the most stunning part was the soup; the lotus soup had so much depth from the pork ribs and beans, and a muted sweetness.
PS lunch set costs 9 only lol
$33.90 buffet set that comes with 1 piece of every single dim sum on Mister Wu's menu. A steal if you like variety and can't decide what to eat. Favourites include the truffle chicken rice, lotus leaf glutinous rice, golden lava bun, Japanese fried oyster and red bean banana roll.
Can't recall the prices but for 2, we ordered:
Prawn Hagao
Pork cutlet ramen
Whisky ramen
Xiao long bao
Mango prawn critters
We were told that there was an option for buffet at $32/pax and orders are free flow with limitation on haogao and whisky noodles. I felt that the portions were similar to sample size and if I were looking to fill my dim sum craving, this would be the right place!
These were however pretty enjoyable. But then again how can anything fried and topped with mayo not be?
Couldn't taste any truffle. But chicken was decent at this price point. Would recommend getting your chicken rice fix at a hawker centre instead.
Items looked really good on the menu, but food was all pretty average. Like this honey char siew that attempted a glaze and char flavour but was really just rather dry pieces of meat with not very enjoyable fats. Also the Chijmes branch does not have air con...