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  1. Ok, I wld like to share a new dimsum that has sprung up at Blk 108, #01-74 AMK Ave 4. Hong Kong Zhai (House of Dim Sum) Though it is located at a cofffeeshop, I found the standard comparable to those found in restaurant but of course the variety not that much. I tried the following this morning (2 adults 2 kids) total is $28. 1) The century egg porridge is not that thick, more watery but a little bland though not lacking in ingredients. They, however, compensated with other dishes. 2) Peanut porridge, can't comment as this was consumed by my kids 3) *Tried their 3 flavoured crystal bao (steamed) consisting of yam, chives, mixed vegetables n found it appealing 4) *Prawn & mango roll (deep fried), juicy fat prawn with generous portion of mango 5) *Green tea/bean pastry, tantalizing & fragant due to the green tea & coupled with just a right touch of sweetness due to the red bean. The pastry is not too dry n roasted to a golden brown finger-size. 6) The cheong fun skin is very smooth 7) Deep fried carrot cake is smooth n soft on the inside 8) Har Gao, skin is not too thick & chewy 9) Siew Mai, pork used is not too oily, balanced it with 1 prawn hidden underneath the pork *House speciality The outlet closed on Monday & open air car park behind the coffeeshop. Seeing it is so reasonably priced, I will continue to try the remaining items. Disclaimer: I am not paid to share this but just like to share with those who want a change of environment & try something new.
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