It's located at Level 2 of West Mall, Bukit Batok. Can't miss the bright red signboard. Serves typical Chinese food, and if you're early (like before 5pm), there're an assortment of dim sums and porridge available as well.
typical table setting
various condiments
One fun thing is that the tea cups on the same table usually differs from diner to diner.
tea cups in assorted shapes and sizes
The restaurant is very very noisy, with boisterous crowds during dinner. Tea is served from pot and prices ranges from $1 to $1.80 per head. If two diners order the same tea, you'll be given just one teapot but with the option to change/add tea leaves and unlimited refills of water.
As for the food, usually we'll order a couple of dishes to go along with rice.
appetiser - jelly fish with carrots, cucumber and mushrooms
spinach with mushrooms and edamame
the orange blob is not egg, it's tomato
trotters in ginger vinegar sauce
collagen!
The pig trotters in ginger vinegar sauce (įŠčé) is the de-facto dish that we always order. Probably because everyone in the family likes it! The sauce is nice and goes well with a bowl of white rice.
white rice
chicken in wine sauce with half-cooked yolk
the yolk has been mixed into the sauce
yummy fats that doesn't feel oily
firm juicy chicken
The chicken dish that we had, looked ordinary but tasted good! The chicken was cut up in chunky pieces (but watch out for the bones), deep fried and later cooked in sauce. The meat was firm yet juicy and flavourful.
Chinese cooking tend to be heavy on salt, so wash it down with a pot of tea.
jasmine with rose buds
pretty flowers in my teapot
drink it up!
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