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Had the chance to dine in this restaurant and food wise has quality.
One of the most interesting dish that I had was the chick glutinous rice which is cute and the presentation effort is commentable
Hualong is usually good, albeit expensive, but this signature dish was awful. It tasted like just soy sauce rice and the meat was mediocre.
I came for the opening promo of free-flow mentaiko. This was good enough.
I came for the opening promo of free-flow mentaiko. This udon was okay lor. The mentaiko seemed fresh and unprocessed. It's nice, but a tad rich.
they're quite heavy-handed on the oil but not oily how to be crispy😂
they're quite heavy-handed on the oil but not oily how to be crispy😂
Don’t miss Peony Jade’s Splendours of Serpentine Festive Feasts this Lunar New Year celebration!
From now to 12 February, this festive menu brings together luxurious flavors and traditional dishes with a twist. The standout is their serpent-themed yusheng, packed with premium ingredients like lobster carpaccio, Australian abalone, and fresh salmon—a true feast for the eyes and the palate. Highlights include poon cai, a hearty 18-treasure hotpot that’s as flavorful as it is festive, the roasted pi-pa duck marinated with aged orange peel for an irresistible, aromatic crunch and the steamed live soon hock fish symbolizing abundance.
For dessert, the baked orh ni mochi nian gao cake and the adorable lucky fortune cat bao with custard bird's nest are the perfect finishing touches to your hearty meal at Peony Jade.
house made tiramisu well done, not factory style, good portion to price ratio and rich in espresso!
worth getting! very well done! love the touch of balsamic pearls!
The Unagi Kaisen Jyu ($19.80) comes with a generous portion of chirashi and a piece of grilled eel. The eel is sweet, savoury and tender. The chirashi is fresh and I love that I can enjoy two types of rice bowl at one go. I also topped up $3 to add a Chawanmushi but I wouldn’t recommend that as there are very little ingredients and it is nothing much to rave about. Nonetheless, still a satisfying meal!