100 Tras Street
#01-04 100AM
Singapore 079027

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Monday:
08:00am - 09:00pm

Tuesday:
08:00am - 09:00pm

Wednesday:
08:00am - 09:00pm

Thursday:
08:00am - 09:00pm

Friday:
08:00am - 09:00pm

Saturday:
09:00am - 09:00pm

Sunday:
09:00am - 09:00pm

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Love the Stewed Beef Brisket Noodles ($7.60)! The beef brisket has a good balance of meat and fats, and they are braised in a savoury sauce that goes well with springy egg noodles. The noodles can be replaced with chee cheong fun too and the soft rice noodle rolls are a wonderful match with the beef brisket. Feel like eating this again!

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I ordered Deep Fried Chicken Wings in Prawn Paste Sauce ($4 for 3 pieces) and they did not disappoint - the skin is crispy and fragrant, and the meat is juicy and well-marinated.

I have been here many times but I’m still pleasantly surprised whenever I try new items on the menu. The Fried E-Fu Noodles ($11.50) does not have much ingredients but it’s is sooo tasty and packed with wok hei - definitely exceeded my expectations for such a simple noodle dish.

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V4 Set - $9.80

Curry Beef Brisket Rice
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Flavourful curry paired with tender and soft beef briskets. Super shiok! Rice lover like myself appreciates the bowl of rice when having curry. Do note that the milk tea doesn’t come with sugar, tea is not fragrance enough, such a let down
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So Good Char Chan Tang
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I also tried the Steamed Rice Roll with Shrimps ($6). The chee cheong fun skin is not super thin but it is springy and the prawns are crunchy.

The Fried Hor Fun with Pork Ribs in Black Bean Sauce ($11.80) is delicious and filling as well. The hor fun is more like kway teow and the black bean sauce is savoury and full of wok hei. The pork ribs reminds me of the steamed black bean pork ribs in dim sum restaurants.

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