1 Sengkang Square
#01-36 Compass One
Singapore 545078

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Oh this was good. Well seasoned and the beancurd skin was fried before being doused in the soy sauce. Not too soggy.

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Nice for soaking up the soup. Could still retain its crispiness. I really liked their sauce counter. Especially the sesame sauce. Sooo good with rice and minced garlic. Add some soup and mix together. So yummy.

Was delighted to see that they were offering one for one pork ribs soup from Monday to Thursday for a limited time only. Ribs were tender thou not fatty. Not tough at all. Very nice. But soup could be hotter.

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Lol). Soaking it into their refillable peppery BKT soup really brings out the good taste of the broth. The ribs are normal, but on lucky days you get the tender ones 😂 Their set ($11.10++) comes with a cup of rice and tau huey (really nice also) as well. One of our go-tos during rainy days (and just because there’s not much options near our workplace 🤷🏻‍♀️)

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Soup with no depth. Just pure pepper corns, pepper and pepper. The mee sua was cooked to long until it almost becomes mushy.
The meat was good though, very tender.
Wa the peanuts... walao eh. Smells salty, feels mushy in the mouth, no taste of peanuts but the salty herbal gravy. Walao my dinner🙄

Didn't quite realise that I'd be getting so much food when I made this order so, finishing was a struggle. This set came with rice, a basket full of you tiao and a steaming bowl of peppery pork soup - with 2 "Premium Loin Ribs". The meat fell off the bone nicely, and was quite tender. It went together very well with my vampire-unfriendly concoction of fresh garlic-sweet soy-light soy sauce. The soup was refillable, so I made sure I had my money's worth of at least x3 refills (this rule applies to drinks too). It also comes with dessert of tau huay, which I actually thought was going to be some kind of tau kee - because the menu said "beancurd". Silly. Apparently it was good too, but after 4 bowls of soup I had no room for it.

Not the best I've had. But it was tasty enough and very comforting on a day when the rain tries to outdo Titanic.

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