The cashier (most likely the son) was quick to serve me, the fritters were great, however, the wait time is long and during busy time some customers may cut you in line
No matter what time you go there, it's always busy. It's better to eat the food at the food court if the situation allows. The taste is different when you take it home especially for deep fried food. The portion is not bad compared to other places selling the same thing.
A decent example of a congee centric food stall. Their staples of congee and assorted fried accompaniments are the stars with quality for the various snack items being lower. I would however like to try their rice noodles as they look particularly good in photos. Definitely worth going to when you need a congee fix and decent prices too
Very smooth porridge and cheong fun
If Michelin star dishes out awards for Youtiao, this place deserves one! Its just so good: crispy on the outside and very soft inside. It's packed with flavour as well, and not oily at all. They also do very decent congee. The liver congee is my favourite.
The guy who works the giant wok has been doing it for years. Thumbs up to consistency, quality, and dedication.
traditional breakfast cuisine with a twist of their own innovations
My favorite congee take out place, their fried dough is ????, rice noodle rolls are good too, service is fast and price is reasonable
This is a food court fast food congee outlet. It is not too pricey, but it also reflects in its poorer quality of food. Portions are small. I passed by that place all the time, I would stay away from its deep fried food, because the oil they used to deep fry their food is black like used motor oil. It must be never replaced. That really shut off my appetite!!
Taste great and reasonably priced!