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Pork Pau
($2.20) they filled with pork included with their fats made pork to be tender. They got pork gravy float it out from pau but it's quite savoury taste.
Veg Pau**
($1.60) they filled with veg but it's quite savoury taste.
Braised Pork Pau**
($2.20) they filled with pork included with their fats made pork to be tender. They got pork gravy float it out from pau but it's quite savoury taste.
Rabbit Pau
($1) should be lotus seed filling if not im wrong. i should be saying that they put efforts on the character pau lmao. it's quite cute but suitable for small children.
Pig Pau
($1) should be salted egg w red beans filling as I research. i should be saying that they put efforts on the character pau lmao. it's quite cute but suitable for small children.
got a free hotplate fried chicken because we spent above a certain amount!! it's in an industrial building so don't expect everything to be hygienic though i lowkey liked the ratchet vibes💀
this bolo bun was so disappointing...lacked fluffiness and butter
It's near impossible to find in Singapore a food business that opens only two days a week. Yuan yang is a great idea because both shrimps and char siew are well liked. This was nice but nothing special. Why no chilli sia.
It's near impossible to find in Singapore a food business that opens only two days a week. This skin was ordinary but the filling was thick and sumptuous.
It's near impossible to find in Singapore a food business that opens only two days a week. This porridge was quite light but I was okay with it.
It's near impossible to find in Singapore a food business that opens only two days a week. Their carrot cakes were mediocre. It's the more atas pan-fried variety, but were bland and mushy.
It's near impossible to find in Singapore a food business that opens only two days a week. This was swimming in the porky oil, making it delicious, but it's kinda overpriced.
It's near impossible to find in Singapore a food business that opens only two days a week. They call this crab but it's more accurately crab roe. The flavour was nice but it's subtle so you'll have to eat slowly to experience it.
Steamed dimsum for sore throat days!! Pricey though $14.30 for these 3 items. But comfort food for the tumtum
126 Dim Sum Wen Dao Shi 揾到食 is an old-school dim sum shop that has been serving over 300 fried and steamed dim sum varieties since 1985.
https://hungryghost.sg/126-dim-sum-wen-dao-shi/