This place offers two signature dishes. The first is the Signature Dry Chilli Pan Mee. The ingredients, such as the pork meatballs, poached egg, braised minced meat, fried shallots, crispy ikan bilis and pan mee (Singapore equivalent of ban mian), were served unmixed and without chilli. Depending on your preference or tolerance, you add the appropriate amount of dry chilli flakes. After mixing, the dry chilli flakes provide spicy fragrance to the otherwise normal bowl of pan mee. Overall, the pan mee tasted reasonably nice, but did not leave a deep impression.
The other signature dish is Handmade Fishball Soup. The fishballs are huge! From the uneven roundness of the fishballs, you can tell these are handmade. However, I found these fishball lacking firmness in texture and are rather plain. I like the soup though, which tasted quire refreshing.
Will I go back again? Maybe, but it definitely arouses my curiousity to try the authentic KL version.
Budget : $
Rating : 6.5 / 10
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