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I am not sure if they have a menu for dessert because we ordered through the gentleman who took our orders.
My family members and I had one bowl each of either the warm âorh neeâ - a Teochew favourite of yam paste with ginkgo nuts and what I think is a dash of coconut milk ($5), or the icy-cold peach gum with red dates ($10). We all liked our choices and did not find anything lacking in them.
If you like your vegetables full of flavour rather than simple and clean, this tasty version will suit you. It has three types of vegetables stirfried with fresh Chinese yam in a lightly spicy X.O. sauce. Best eaten with plain rice.
It was with my mum and dad that I visited this small Chinese restaurant for a second time. Barely a five-minute drive from my parentsâ home, we arrived just before 6pm on a Sunday and could only get a table after we promised to return it by 7pm. Yes, they are that popular. So we swiftly ordered and the food arrived promptly soon after.
One of the dishes I found enjoyable was their âhar cheong gaiâ or crunchy shrimp paste coated chicken wings. They came with plenty of crispy golden garlic bits which we happily scooped to add to our rice to savour.
Recently, I stumbled upon âTasty Court by Chef Pungâ, a Chinese restaurant.
Tucked away inside Opera Estate, the unofficial name of the residential neighbourhood in Siglap that has roads named after famous operas, it is smallish in size but offers a respectable selection of dishes.
Since there were only two of us, and most of the dishes come in one standard serving size, I decided two items would be enough for our lunch. Turns out theyâre generously apportioned and could have fed up to four people comfortably.
Anyway, pictured above is the âStewed Rice Vermicelli in Seafood and Supreme Stockâ. The striking golden colour of the broth took me by surprise but it was very tasty and thus, so was the âbeehoonâ as those strands of vermicelli were a natural sponge. Besides pieces of prawns and fish, there were mushroom in there as well. Although the dish had a lot of flavour, I did enjoy it even more with sliced red chillies. T.H. on the other hand, preferred pickled green chillies with it.
If I could give them a negative rating I would. The food is so so but the service is the worst ever. Staff are unfriendly and unhelpful. Basically they just ignore you.
Located at the intersection of Figaro street and Jalan Tua Kong, Tasty Court serves refined modern Chinese Zhi Char of real quality. My picks are the fried rice with roe, braised charcoal tofu and jackfruit chili crab. Will be back again!