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Fantastic braised duck at a neighborhood coffeeshop standards at good prices. I'd definitely come by if I'm in the area. While the duck itself was fantastic, well seasoned and juicy, it does have some tougher portions and the sauce its served with is just average. My biggest gripe is the rice, as t
Delicious duck rice and dry duck kwey tiao with generous sauce and portion of rice. Their soup is tasty, too! But the queue is long during lunch time and it's not available for dinner.
Very good braised duck rice with very affordable prices. Avoid weekends as queues can last up to 40mins, weekday queues usually max out at 20mins.
This stall always have a long queue during weekends. Try their duck noodles which comes with flavorful herbal soup. Their duck porridge is my favourite with slices of duck in the porridge instead of chopped pieces that somehow gives me a feeling of discarded duck meat.
Delicious kway chap!! one set for $4! affordable.
Paid $3.50 for a bowl of dry duck kway teow. The kway teow was springy and smooth. The sauce was flavourful. But, the duck meat was a little bit tough and tasted slightly bland. Service was efficient.
Ordered the dry kway Teow for lunch, really delicious! The dry chilli goes really well with the duck and kway Teow. The soup was equally tasty. Price was reasonable, $3.50 for one serving and good portion too. Highly recommended!
Duck meat not "smelly" & is nicely cooked. Soap was not too "herby", just nicely brewed. Bith Sambal & kway-chap Chillies are nicely flavoured. Just that the queue is forever timing long..
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