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Beef Fried RiceLike my other review about this restaurant, the flavour itself was really good, with a lot of taste inside. But I somehow think it was the doing of artifical flavouring as i was really thirsty after that. Anyway, they added in a lot of beef strips inside this dish, so you're sure to get your money's worth. The fried rice itself wasn't as nice, because it did not have the "burnt" taste as what we have come to expect from a chinese cuisine.
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Beef Fried Rice

Like my other review about this restaurant, the flavour itself was really good, with a lot of taste inside. But I somehow think it was the doing of artifical flavouring as i was really thirsty after that. Anyway, they added in a lot of beef strips inside this dish, so you're sure to get your money's worth. The fried rice itself wasn't as nice, because it did not have the "burnt" taste as what we have come to expect from a chinese cuisine.
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Cantonese Yin YOngWell, the food isn't bad, in fact it was really tasty. But too tasty isn't always a good thing, which got me thinking how much taste enhancing powder "think Ajinomoto" have they added into the dishes. I'm not blindly saying this, as almost always I feel really thirsty after a meal here.The Cantonese yin yong, was crunchy with the meaty sauce added in around it. It must be eaten hot, fresh from the kicthen so that the noodles does not soak too much of the sauce and goes too soft
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Cantonese Yin YOng

Well, the food isn't bad, in fact it was really tasty. But too tasty isn't always a good thing, which got me thinking how much taste enhancing powder "think Ajinomoto" have they added into the dishes. I'm not blindly saying this, as almost always I feel really thirsty after a meal here.

The Cantonese yin yong, was crunchy with the meaty sauce added in around it. It must be eaten hot, fresh from the kicthen so that the noodles does not soak too much of the sauce and goes too soft.
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