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Chaozhou Inn

Posted by SP on May 10, 2009 1:24PM
Dad loves teow chew cuisine so we came here for dinner a few weeks ago. Think this is a new restaurant so when we reached there the restaurant was full house, we waited for 20 minutes to queue and get our seat.
We ordered the set dinner meal which includes Egg & Salted Egg Vege, Deed Fried Garlic Pork Rib, Teochew Style Steam Fish, Salted Chicken, Claypot Sea Cucumber , cereal prawn and Soup of the Day.
All the dishes were nice! especially the teochew stye steam fish, it was very yummy!! The salted chicken was very delicious too.. mum like it a lot! You can either choose white rice or white porridge and the rice or porridge is free flow.
Total bill came at around $140++...(after tax and service charge). THough the price was slight expensive but i think is worth it as the food here really good!
B-84D, Parkway Parade
Singapore
Phone : +65 6346 6771
Opening hours : Open 11am - 10pm daily
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