We tried the Duck Egg Char Kway Teow and Roast Pork Curry Laksa. The roast pork was outstanding—crispy, flavorful, and perfectly cooked. The laksa soup was rich and aromatic, bursting with flavor; side Balacan has elevated the dish to another level. However, the Duck Egg Char Kway Teow missed the mark for us. The dish felt overly complicated, with too many different meats (prawn, BBQ pork, chicken, fish ball, and Chinese sausage) competing on the plate, which detracted from the balance and simplicity that makes this dish special. Unfortunately, we’d rate it just 2 stars.
That said, the “free-flow” pork lard was a delightful bonus and added depth to the overall meal.
The seating system definitely needs some work. We, like other guests, weren’t sure if we should leave our name or just keep queuing. A simple fix like clear signs or someone managing the waitlist would make things way easier and less confusing. Little changes like that could really improve the experience!



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