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One Dim Sum is seriously underrated for their dishes. True, they have previously been rated a Michelin star, but up to now, the restaurant still deserves more attention. Their prices are low (compared to other restaurants) while their standards are maintained very well. Highlights were the hargao and Phoenix chicken feet. The latter was coated in such superb sauce, allowing one to really enjoy the skin in its savory goodness. The hargaos were huge and bursting with the prawns fillings - all succ
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One Dim Sum is seriously underrated for their dishes. True, they have previously been rated a Michelin star, but up to now, the restaurant still deserves more attention. Their prices are low (compared to other restaurants) while their standards are maintained very well.
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Highlights were the hargao and Phoenix chicken feet. The latter was coated in such superb sauce, allowing one to really enjoy the skin in its savory goodness. The hargaos were huge and bursting with the prawns fillings - all succulent to bite.
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If you like chasiewbao, then their baked ones is a great alternative to the traditional steamed ones. The glazed top gives it a sweet finish, and it comes freshly baked.
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For desserts, don't miss out their deep fried egg white dish - comes with honey drizzled on top and coconut flakes. Don't be daunted by it's size because it's super addictive to eat and despite its appearance, hardly oily at all. That is a mark of this dish done well. If deep fried stuff is too heaty, then the mango mochi rolls are the best choice, packed generously with fresh mango, and balanced out with the texture of the sweet rice paste.
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The service is fast and efficient, and all the dim sum come out in rapid succession, steaming hot and all delicious. Very often, you will have to share tables with strangers, so if you over-order dim sum (which I have), you'll end up having to stack everything. This isn't a place for one to sit down and have a slow meal for 2 hours. It is a place where good food meets good price, and you're able to enjoy it only if you queue, eat, leave, and repeat.
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