We have takeaway here occasionally and always have the century egg and pork congee. At $10.80 for a big bowl it's well worth the money if you're craving congee, especially considering it's located at Crown Casino. Congee is not exactly expensive food but it's hard to find places that do it well for this price and portion.
Their other food is also pretty good but less value for money. I believe they are owned by the same people as Hutong dumpling bar, and while their Shanghai dumplings (Xiao long bao) are pretty decent, there are other places that serve the same quality at more reasonable prices. I don't recommend standard dumplings here (or most places for that matter - most places serve dumplings with thick dough and are a waste of calories).
Their dough fritters (you tiao) are not bad, thinner and crispier than other places but not as good as the best ones you'll find in other countries like Singapore.
One of the yummiest kind of noodles Ive had in a long time. They offer the usual Asian cuisine options but a tad bit yummier. Especially the sweet soy chicken (yes I'm a fan of chicken). The veggie noodles are a little bit on the less spicy side but you can always add the chilli oil to notch it up as much as you wish. I do that and then it's just perfect for my taste. The fried rice as yummy too.
Ok so I have heard of the bad reviews but I desperately needed some snacks so I ordered the salted chewy glutinous rice dumpling and the red bean fried ball. Both were quite good, comparable to what you have at yum cha. It’s exxy for sure, $3 for one when you can get the same thing at yum cha for approx $6 for 3.
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