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📍 PRINCE COFFEE HOUSE - 249 beach road
⭐️ Traditional Hainanese Western Cuisine
💰 ~$10
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Support 80 years old uncle Jimmy who is super friendly and have been running this traditional kopitam since 1977!🙌 according to @misstamchiak , it used to be a popular hangout spot for Hong Kong opera singers in 70s ( no wonder my media industry cousin knew bout them and have been visiting them for lunch sets before covid 🤔🤩)
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Apart from your usual hainanese menu like oxtail stew and pork chop, the chicken pie is a must get and can’t find such traditional pastry as easily anymore!🥧 it’s a true hidden gem near the hearts of haji lane and kampung glam😍 do check them out and support during these tough times!💪
Best Hainanese Pork Chop Ive ever had!! The sauce was a nice mix of sweet and savoury, the deep fried pork chop was still crisp and the fries complemented the dish super well. It was $7.80 and they gave me a free cup of grass jelly for dessert:) Uncle Jimmy was really friendly and I loved the 70s vibe of the restaurant!
Would come back for this and to try the chicken chop and chicken pie as well
Drop by and buy their chicken pie you won't regret it. It's a messy and sloppy dish with the thickest chicken pie filling I have ever tasted. Pretty sure the thickness is from potato bcos it was so silky and smooth. Think a blob of chicken filling with a thin pastry!! What a good comfort food 😭❤️
To be honest, this place needs no reviews bcos there was a constant turnover. But I feel like young people needs to know what their missing out here!
The Chicken Chop - Take your pick between mushroom or black pepper sauce. The chicken chop comes with roasted potatoes and garden vegetables.
Read more: https://www.misstamchiak.com/prince-coffee-house/
#Noshtalgia is my mash-up of the words “nosh” which means “food” and “nostalgia”. I created it to refer to food I grew up eating. Like pork chop, a dish which I think many families have their own version of. My maternal grandma use to cook her hammered-flat, cream cracker crumbs-coated and fried pork with potatoes, cloves, star anise and cinnamon. It looked and tasted completely different from the one with tomato sauce most people are familiar with. Not quite sure how her recipe came about but I did enjoy it very much. T.H. on the other hand, is on a mission of sorts to find the best rendition of the pork chop with tomato sauce. The one at “Prince Coffee House” on Beach Road is not bad. Although I thought the sauce was rather one-dimensional, there’s French fries, tomato pieces and corn kernels tossed in with the crunchy slices of pork.
How many restaurants can you still find this kind of orange juice on their menu?
No regrets. Staggering amount of ingredients. So shiok.
Old-school place doing old-school way.
As someone cautious about tomato, this classic can be hit-and-miss for me. The version here is just nice, one that bothers to serve fries that are crispy.
This dish is pretty much always good. Maybe because it takes a pro to dare attempt it. And the gravy here was heavenly.
Walking along Beach Road looking for dinner and decided to drop by this old school coffee shop next to Haji Lane. Beef Hor Fun was one of their signature item here. The beef was juicy and overall taste great. The uncle was so kind that he gave me small Gui Ling Gao dessert for free. $7
treat from the satki pilot. this hainanese chicken chop set came with a soup, a drink and a bowl of grass jelly. meat was tender. sauce was ok. taste was generally nostalgic. but definitely not the price. don't think i will be back anytime soon. 18 per pax. #princecoffeehouse #hainanese #chickenchop #oldschool #nostalgia #burpple #sgfood