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The decor in this local restaurant may not be anything fancy. But don't let that stop you from giving this place a try. The food here is quite delicious, in partiuclar their various styles of fried rice (yeung zhou, minced beef, salted fish etc) / fried noodles (singaporean style, xiamen style, fried beef ho fun). They have great lunch deals ranging from 23 - 42 dollars per lunch box which includes a bowl of soup but the catch is you must take out. For dinner, their famous Stewed Preserved Veget
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The decor in this local restaurant may not be anything fancy. But don't let that stop you from giving this place a try. The food here is quite delicious, in partiuclar their various styles of fried rice (yeung zhou, minced beef, salted fish etc) / fried noodles (singaporean style, xiamen style, fried beef ho fun). They have great lunch deals ranging from 23 - 42 dollars per lunch box which includes a bowl of soup but the catch is you must take out.

For dinner, their famous Stewed Preserved Vegetable and Pork (Mui Choi Cau Yuk) is a must have, while others like the fried intestines may be a little adventurous for some - they are also worth a try. Their fried stuff has the 'wok hei' (a distinct flavour which is produced by a combination of the flame from the stove, the wok and the chef's skill at frying the certain dish) which is often missing in most local restuarants these days.

Dinner: @9 dishes for 8 people, total $800
Lunch: $23 for fried rice (incl. bowl of soup)
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)
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$23 (Lunch)