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3.0
out of 5
7-10 Amoy Street #01-01
Singapore
Telephone: (65) 6877-1123
Website: http://www.tunglok.com
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Lunch: 11.30am - 3.00pm
Dinner: 6.00pm - 10.30pm
Hi-Tea: 2.30pm - 5.30pm (Sat, Sun & PH)

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       19 Apr 2008 at 9:17 pm
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    An afternoon tea date with the girlfriends brought me to Zhou's Kitchen at Far East Square. I don't quite know what possessed us to be so brave to as to travel all the way to the CBD area with a newborn baby, but we did. Not to mention we weren't sure where it was and was initially mistakened that it was the one situated above the food court.

    After some walking, we caught sight of the lime green bamboos and found ourselves on the doorstep of the restaurant that weekday afternoon. Even at 2pm, the place was still bustling with activity and we were glad we made reservations.

    The decor of the place was quite modern with an oriental touch to it. Quite pleasing to the eye really and the lighting was comfortable without being too dim for photo-taking.

    Once settled, we took a look at the menu and were a little disappointed that the list was quite short. There wasn't much variety though they seemed to have most of the items we want... except one - the conventional chee cheong fun.

    Food ordered:
    BBQ Pork Buns - Char Siew Bao ($3.20 for 3)
    The highlight of our meal. We had two servings of this. I liked the fluffiness of the outside and the filling wasn't too sweet. It was just right and it didn't have much fatty meat. My companions enjoyed this one too. But sadly that was all....

    Steamed Pork Dumplings ($3.50 for 3)
    I'm not really a fan of pork dumplings so I guess I shouldn't comment on this. But I really found the skin a little too thick and dry for me. The filling was average and it wasn't juicy enough inside.

    Steamed Shrimp Dumplings - Har Gao ($4.20 for 3)
    Same problem here. The skin was a tad too thick and dry. I wonder if it was because we were there close to the end of lunch time. But it really shouldn't be that way. The prawn inside was ok. It wasn't very fresh but it wasn't "stale" either.

    Fried Rice Roll in XO Sauce - Fried Chee Cheong Fun ($4.20)
    They didn't have steamed chee cheong fun. Not even a single kind. This is the only one they have and apparently it's their signature dish. Well, we thought it tasted like Char Kway Tiao. It was quite oily and didn't have much liquor taste in case you're wondering. We were quite sad we can't have our regular rice rolls really.

    Banana Roll with Shrimp ($3.80)
    We didn't order this but it appeared and we ate absent-mindedly. The taste of the banana was quite strong and it went pretty well with the shrimp I guess though I found it a little weird at first.

    Fried Carrot Cake ($3.20)
    It was pretty oily and wasn't very smooth. I've had much smoother ones and 3 pieces for this price is a tad expensive.

    Beancurd Roll with Shrimp- Fu Pi Juan ($3.50)
    I found that the skin wasn't crisp enough for my liking.

    Mango Pomelo Cream ($4)
    A small serving at this price, I'd expected much more. But the taste of the mango was lacking and finding pomelo is like a mini treasure hunt in this bowl. It was served cold but but quite chilled enough. I would have preferred it if it were sweeter.

    Hashima Jelly ($6)
    My companions had this and I didn't try it. They said it was average though...

    Inclusive of tea, towels, pickles, service charge and GST, it cost 3 of us $53.80. The service is alright with them topping up the tea often and they took extra care with the baby around (except one absent minded lady) However I don't think this is worth another visit.... unless I'm in the area and there isn't much of anything else.

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