I think this place was called YY Ka Fei Dian. That's what it said on the signboard. They were one of the Hainanese chicken rice coffeeshops ($3.50 a plate here) in the locale; located at the junction where Purvis Street meets Beach Road which makes it a minute's walk away from Yet Con and Chin Chin Eating House. There was one thing that differentiated them from other chicken rice stalls in the vicinity. I was also told that they sold good donuts. I've seen people buy them by the bag loads so it might be true. Strange pairings indeed.
I've lunched here on a few occasions. Even though this coffee shop serves cze char, I've never gotten interested enough to try them. The chicken rice here was pretty decent. The chilli and the dark soy sauce helped with the rice. The condiments weren't too bad.
The colour of the rice was a little more yellowed than usual. It tasted a bit more heavy too. At $3.50 a plate, it was also a little costlier than the usual ranges between $2.50 to $3.00 in the most coffee shops. Then again, one gets non flattened chicken meat and the portions were anything but stingy.
There's Hainanese pork chop to be had here but it was sadly mediocre. Would recommend to avoid. Unless overly greasy over fried breaded pork is your kind of thing. $6 felt a little expensive for the portions. No? I was thinking that since this was a Hainanese coffeeshop, the pork chops might have been something that were good at. That was just not true. If you're looking for Hainanese chicken rice and pork chop together in the vicinity, stick to Chin Chin. Nicer pork chops there.
I've lunched here on a few occasions. Even though this coffee shop serves cze char, I've never gotten interested enough to try them. The chicken rice here was pretty decent. The chilli and the dark soy sauce helped with the rice. The condiments weren't too bad.
The colour of the rice was a little more yellowed than usual. It tasted a bit more heavy too. At $3.50 a plate, it was also a little costlier than the usual ranges between $2.50 to $3.00 in the most coffee shops. Then again, one gets non flattened chicken meat and the portions were anything but stingy.
There's Hainanese pork chop to be had here but it was sadly mediocre. Would recommend to avoid. Unless overly greasy over fried breaded pork is your kind of thing. $6 felt a little expensive for the portions. No? I was thinking that since this was a Hainanese coffeeshop, the pork chops might have been something that were good at. That was just not true. If you're looking for Hainanese chicken rice and pork chop together in the vicinity, stick to Chin Chin. Nicer pork chops there.
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