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Sadly rather ordinary hahaha.
The dumplings were alright, but here they're not superior to the wantons. The soup was enjoyable.
The wantons were definitely better than common ones. Don't expect too much from "crab roe". The noodles were also closer to those from legit Hong Kong eateries, but could be better.
Okay lah. It did its job.
Creamy goodness with avocado series! 🥑🥑🥑their rich , buttery goodness of premium Australian avocado.
We tried :
Avocado Strawberry Yogurt:
A vibrant and fruity fusion of creamy avocado and tangy yogurt , layered with the sweet brightness of strawberries . Perfectly balanced and visually stunning , it is a refreshing pick-me -up for fruit lover.
Avocado yogurt with oatmeal:
A wholesome treat combining the silky texture of avocado yogurt with satisfying bite of oatmeal . Rich in fibre and delightfully satisfying , this blend is the ultimate meal replacement on the go!
Avocado with pecan nut smoothie:
A luxurious , nutty escape featuring smooth avocado blended into a thick smoothie and topped with premium toasted pecan. Earthy , rich and packed with plant based protein , it's indulgence in it purest form.
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It does seem like the local Min Jiang Kueh scene has been shaking up ever since the establishment on various brands that are riding on the success that Munchi Pancakes had been leading for the past number of years — whilst we had seen other brands such as Ottie Pancakes, Uncle Pancakes, Singa Snacks, Sarah’s Pancakes and Cutecute Pancakes having set up shop in recent times, there is yet another new name that had just entered the market. Meelo Pancakes had recently set up shop in the Food Junction food court at Lot One in Chia Chu Kang; these folks occupy a pushcart-style kiosk within the food court. Whilst there isn’t much of an established link between the two (2) brands, we did note that the staff were wearing aprons with Rice Meat Up’s branding. Much like Cutecute Pancakes, Meelo Pancakes simply focuses on Min Jiang Kueh offerings, though the menu does hint at the availability of pancakes with batter of different flavours matched with various fillings as well.
Despite listing down quite a variety of pancake skins available for their Min Jiang Kueh offerings, Meelo Pancakes were only serving up the Original variant when we made our visit to the stall. Considering so, we decided to go for the Original Nutella x Oreo Pancake; the portion that was being served to us was a piece from the edge of the pancake. Similar to the likes of the Min Jiang Kueh that is usually served up at Munchi Pancakes and Ottie Pancakes, the pancake is done thicker than the usual Min Jiang Kueh so a single piece of the pancake does come at a substantial portion size. The pancake itself does come with a spongey texture, though we did feel that it could have come a little moister — it does definitely come with a good bite and some tension to chew apart. With all that being said, we did like how the edges of the pancake did remain crisp and light with a biscuit-esque crunch without being soft and limp. The Nutella x Oreo filling here is probably something that is inspired by that of Speculoos filling in a way that sees the all-familiar chocolate-hazelnut spread coming with crushed Oreo cookie crumbles sprinkled across to give an element of crunch for a variance of textures; all that without adding much of a disturbance to the familiar notes of Nutella at the same time. Would definitely be interesting to see the direction Meelo Pancakes will take in the long run; the competition in the Min Jiang Kueh scene has definitely become tighter as it seems for now.
I couldn’t really enjoy my food for the past few days as we were worried about my dad’s surgery. But today, there’s a bit of sunshine. 🌤️ He is slowly healing and with that, our hearts (and appetites) are beginning to come back too. ❤️
Grateful for small comforts like these — piping hot, delicately soft and moist with ample sweet, fragrant coconut and peanut fillings. Just what we needed. 🥥🥜
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I couldn’t really enjoy my food for the past few days as we were worried about my dad’s surgery. But today, there’s a bit of sunshine. 🌤️ He is slowly healing and with that, our hearts (and appetites) are beginning to come back too. ❤️
Grateful for small comforts like these — piping hot, delicately soft and moist with ample sweet, fragrant coconut and peanut fillings. Just what we needed. 🥥🥜
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Yuen Kee Dumpling 袁记云饺 shouldn’t need much of an introduction these days especially for those whom have been following us for a while now — whilst having opened their very first location at Fortune Centre not long ago, these folks have massively expanded in the last few months to include themselves as a stall within various food courts around the island including the ones at NEX, VivoCity and 313@Somerset. Their latest outlet is the one that is situated within the Food Junction food court at Lot One Shoppers’ Mall at Choa Chu Kang — this would be their second outlet situated within a Food Junction food court. The Yuen Kee Dumpling outlet at Lot One Shoppers’ Mall is pretty reminiscent to that of their location at NEX; the stall taking up a corner unit right at the entrance of the food court as well. As with all other Yuen Kee Dumpling locations, the dumplings and wantons that they offer are all wrapped on the spot with patrons getting a full glimpse of the entire process through the display panels, while a display case showcases the variety of wantons and dumplings that they have to offer. The Yuen Kee Dumpling outlet in the Food Junction food court at Lot One Shoppers’ Mall at Choa Chu Kang carries the same menu as what is being offered at their other food court locations — the food menu being segmented into categories dedicated to Dumplings, Wantons, Noodles (Dry / Soup), Dumplings Noodle Set Meal, Wanton Noodles Set Meal and Sides.
We have been to Yuen Kee Dumpling on multiple occasions but it was only during our last visit to their 313@Somerset outlet that we had noticed that they do offer two (2) different types of fried dumplings — one being the Chives & Pork Fried Dumplings and the other being the Corn & Pork Fried Dumplings; these two variants of dumplings being part of the line-up of Dumplings that Yuen Kee Dumpling has to offer, though are the only two that are available fried as an item on the Sides section of the menu and only limited to a portion size of six (6) pieces a serving. Turns out, the Chives & Pork Fried Dumplings aren’t exactly fried but are pan-fried; this can be deduced from the slightly browned appearance of the dumplings on the underside. Taking a bite into the Chives & Pork Fried Dumplings, one can find that the texture of the dumpling wrapper does come slightly chewier than that as compared to the ones that are served with sauce / soup which are listed in the Dumplings section of the menu. The Chives & Pork Fried Dumplings does come with quite a good serving of chives within that provides that distinct note of chives that brings it close to the local Teochew-style Soon Kueh; all that with the pork filling binding everything together within the dumpling wrapper. Quite a decent item that we would not mind having again if not wanting to go for their Dumplings / Wanton offerings with their Viral Mixed Sauce with Chili Oil that we tend to order.
Those whom know us pretty well will know how a bust to Yuen Kee Dumplings for us isn’t complete if we skip on their Dumplings / Wanton offerings that is served with their Viral Mixed Sauce with Chili Oil — a must-have for any trip made to Yuen Kee Dumpling for us. For those whom are unaware, Yuen Kee Dumpling does serve up their wantons and dumplings in six different sauce / soup variations — the Cantonese Style Soup, Viral Mixed Sauce with Chili Oil, Fiery Spicy & Tangy Soup, Peanut Sauce, Garlic Sauce and Hot Boiled. During our visit to Yuen Kee Dumpling’s outlet in the Food Junction food court at Lot One Shoppers’ Mall at Choa Chu Kang, we went with the Family Feast Assorted Pork Wantons with their Viral Mixed Sauce with Chili Oil; the Family Feast Assorted Pork Wantons comprising of an assortment of wantons out of the variety of three (3) variants that Yuen Kee Dumpling offers. The wantons come in a plate that is drenched with their peanut sauce and chili oil; topped off with Lao Gan Ma-esque chili and beansprouts. What gets us all the time about the Dumplings / Wanton offerings paired with Viral Mixed Sauce with Chili Oil is the balance of nuttiness and spiciness that lacquers the wantons; all that whilst coming with a crispy crunch from the Lao Gan Ma-esque chili that also adds a smokiness to the dish. The wantons are decently-filled; the wrappers being silky smooth and makes them easy to pop into the mouth one-by-one, with us demolishing the entire plate in no time — the portion of beansprouts at their Lot One Shoppers’ Mall outlet being the least when compared against that of their other outlets which we have already been to.
Yuen Kee Dumpling does seem to be holding up pretty strong to the hype that is created around their freshly-made dumpling / wanton offerings ever since the opening of their very first store at Fortune Centre here — their Fortune Centre and NEX outlet is still seeing queues till this day, while their Lot One Shoppers’ Mall was already seeing a crowd during meal hours as well considering we made our visit several weeks into their opening there. Quality of the food does seem to be largely consistent at their Lot One Shoppers’ Mall outlet when compared to our more positive experiences at their 313@Somerset, VivoCity and Fortune Centre locations; hopefully they will be able to do so in the long run while we wonder what is the next location that they will be popping up in time to come!
Love this neighborhood ice cream place! Their popular flavours include crowd favourite Chocolate Rocky Road and Sea Salt Crumble. I decided to visit because it's always buzzing weekends after dinner time. While they had their specials - Ice cream Waffle and Sweet Tea set for $11.50, my bf and I decided to get 2 waffles and 2 scoops of ice cream for $15.10. Waffle was a nice balance of crispy and cakey. Great place to hang with friends and enjoy some desserts! Halal certified too!
Waste money, waste calories. I wanted to try something different, but this was worse than regular nuggets.
Walao how come this became bad? Not how I remembered.