Hidden among the long stretch of shop houses would be this dull-looking shop that not only sell the Chinese 'Bao', but they also have some other types of small bites too. Therefore I decided to give it a go too. :)
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'Pork Bao'(大肉包)
Looking at the yellowish base, I actually have high expectations for
this 'Pork Bao'(大肉包). (I was actually looking forward to a juicy
'Pork Bao', but...) |
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However, as I dig into this, the chewy and meaty mix of ingredients
(meat chunks and hard-boiled egg) are indeed a (+), but it's simply
not juicy enough. Probably it was left inside the steamer for far too
long, therefore all the juicy sauce has been absorbed by the base,
which is a big disappointment. :( |
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'Char Siew Roast Pork Bao'(叉烧烧肉包)
This would be one of the main reason why I have decided to step into
this place. They not only have the usual Chinese 'Bao', they also have
innovative items like the above. |
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Though this is relatively small, but the size didn't really matter that
much. As I took my first bite, there's an immediate outburst of the
strong taste of 'Roast Pork'. And it's not that the 'Char Siew' meat are
tasteless, it's just that the taste of 'Roast Pork' are far more
overpowering. On top of that, the mixture of different types of meat
ended up to be pretty chewy and juicy, which makes it a pretty big (+).
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So where can you give it a good try?
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The name of this shop would be "D'Bun(利满)".
It's located along 'Joo Chiat Road'. |
Notes:- Operating Hours:
08:00 - 22:00
* Click
here to find out more about "D'Bun(利满)".
^ Click
here for the 'Facebook' Page of "D'Bun(利满)".
~ Click
here for the location of "D'Bun(利满)" on 'Google Maps'.
# Click
here for the list of delicacies that you can find and get around 'Joo Chiat'.
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