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Walking around boyfriend's neighbourhood, we stopped here for dinner as it seemed to be a lot of diners. Samuel's Kitchen is a typical cha chan teng. But at night, they offer Cantonese style dishes and hot pot. A number of people were doing hot pot but we decided to just order dishes to share. Menu is in English and Chinese. There is no 10% service charge. Mains can be upgraded with  a few dollars for soup and rice. You order by checking off what you want on the menu and pay on your way out.Frie
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Walking around boyfriend's neighbourhood, we stopped here for dinner as it seemed to be a lot of diners. Samuel's Kitchen is a typical cha chan teng. But at night, they offer Cantonese style dishes and hot pot. A number of people were doing hot pot but we decided to just order dishes to share. 


Menu is in English and Chinese. There is no 10% service charge. Mains can be upgraded with  a few dollars for soup and rice. You order by checking off what you want on the menu and pay on your way out.



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Fried Flat Rice Noodles with Beef in Black Bean Sauce ($53) was ok. The beef was a bit tough but the sauce tasted quite good. The noodles were not over cooked so not too soggy. The onions were, however, still raw but boyfriend liked it that way.


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Deep Fried Fish Fillet in Creamy Corn Sauce ($78) was ok. The fish was not over cooked and still flakey. The corn sauce was creamy and sweet.


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The food was ok, portion size was not too big and the right amount. It seemed hotpot was more popular here. Prices not expensive but this is definitely a neighborhood restaurant.
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Date of Visit
2021-06-06
Dining Method
Dine In
Spending Per Head
$75 (Dinner)