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Dine with a total of 2 pax. Wanted to get 1 Pax Set Meal ($8.90) for both of us (Chicken, Rice, Dumpling soup & bean sprout). Staff suggested us to get the 2 Pax Set meal ($19.90) as it comes with; Chicken, Rice, Oyster Veg & STEWED SOUP (炖汤). Initially didn't get convinced for the price since it
Being a branch of popular chicken rice shop, the quality of steamed chicken is good. The presentation of set meal is atteactive and the tiny shop layout is neat and tidy. The only minus point is both counter staff and server are not able to communicate in english in this multi-national society.
Went there to try their dry laksa which cost about $11+. It has a hard boiled egg with 2 prawns and some fishcakes, it taste quite yummy actually. However, it is a bit too expensive for a plate of laksa. However if you are craving for laksa in Novena area, try this!
Was alone in the area during lunch time and decided to try the food here. Service staff were polite and was patient while recommending drinks. Ordered a one pax meal set which comes with a bowl of rice, one plate of bean sprouts, one plate of chicken (white, roasted or soya) and a bowl of soup with
This place used to be better before they downgraded to a smaller stall on the upper floor. There’s always a language barrier, but the food wasn’t bad. However, not sure i would support them anymore with the other chicken rice chains being better. Once, they tried to pass off the more pricey soup set
In this area there is Boon Tong Kee, Loy Kee and Wee Nam Kee. Do yourself a favour and eat them instead. The rice is not served in a ball or at least not every single person get it that way, the chicken is mediocre so is the vegetable. Avoid if you can. The rest of the place are worth the extra walk
Ordered from Grab. Expensive. Came with 5 pieces of breast meat with bones. Rice was not fragrant. Did not come with soya sauce....
A quiet place to have your chicken rice. The chicken rice can be served in a "ball" but this is unlike the small balls you may expect like the ones from Malacca. The rice is wrapped in paper and compressed into a ball like shape. I personally found the soup and rice to be a tad too salty for my liki
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