Dinner date @ Xin Wang Hong Kong Café, Suntec 🍲🥟
Long time since we dined here—ever since wifey shifted her office out of Suntec. Nice to be back with comforting HK-style flavours!
Tonight’s indulgence:
1️⃣ Pig Stomach Soup with chicken, wanton, and—you guessed it—more pig stomach! 🐖 A rich, peppery brew with that thick, slightly gooey texture that clings to your lips… shiok! Paired with rice for my dose of carbs 🍚
2️⃣ Dim Sum trio:
• Tender Steamed Spare Ribs
• Roasted Duck Buns with that sweet-savoury char ✨
• Crispy Tiger Prawn Rolls – crunchy outside, juicy inside 🦐
3️⃣ Hot Barley Water to wash it all down ☕
Dinner without the boys as they are off on their own adventures. Looks like it’s a one-month mini honeymoon for us again… 😂❤️
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Service was really awesome and the food was good too. The manager saw that my grandmother was in a wheelchair and gave us the seat where it wasn't too cold. He was really friendly as well, and the older lady serving us was very kind too.
Had dinner with my family on a Sunday night. Was able to get a seat quote fast, however service was not very good after that. We ordered via the QR code and then subsequent requested for our side of broccoli and carrots to be only carrots, and also cooked longer/softer. The waiter kept telling us in an exasperated tone that the side s premixed with the seasoning, even after we explained that the seasoning wasn't the problem,and the chef just has to serve us more broccoli and no carrots. He then stormed off personally to check with the kitchen, but never came back. We had wanted to make another request of less ice for our drink but he never came back and our drink was served soon after with so much ice and so little drink.
When our food was served with the side, it came with both broccoli and carrots, and both were not cooked soft.
Also, service staff kept dropping utensils, causing lots noises every time it happened. Ambience was noisy especially because of this, and also other patrons dragging their chairs loudly.
Food was avidly not bad, we ordered the olive fried rice with pork chop, chicken chop with broccoli/carrots and Mac and cheese, and chicken chop nissin noodles. My wife also got a red bean soy milk. I liked the olive rice and the noodles, which was junky but had tasty soup.
Total came up to just under $50,but not sure if I'll come again due to the service.
Got a bad bowl of hor fun with clumped up noodle and spoiled shrimp. Otherwise experience is good especially for the braised beef noodle. Service is quick.
We chance upon this restaurant when we were looking for a dining place on a Sunday evening. As usual Suntec City was crowded on weekends and when there's an event. My fiancée shortlisted this restaurant and the Pratunum Chikcen Rice. Naturally I opt for anything that's not Thai. Not that I do not like Thai food but I can get it at a fraction of the cost than in some restaurant in Singapore.
There were some seats available and we were promptly seated. They provided a physical menu and we ordered via scanning a QR code. Everything looks so good on the menu. We went with the following: Stir-fried Cheong Fun, Braised Beef Brisket Claypot, Luncheon Meat Fries, XW Signature Fried Rice. Drinks I will almost certainly go with Yuan Yang (mixed coffee & tea) which is a signature Hong Kong drink and my fiancée spotted her Yuzu tea.
Food came rather promptly.. the drinks first followed by the Claypot Braised Beef Brisket, then the Cheong Fun, Luncheon Meat and lastly the Fried Rice. Portions are big! We over ordered! The luncheon fries and cheong fun is listed as appetizers (小吃) but there's nothing small about them. We thought we were "safe" by ordering one main - Fried Rice - and 2 appeitzers or sides. We ended up struggling to finish the food but my goodness they are tasty. The braised beef is so tender and literally melts in your mouth. The claypot version do not come with white rice but they have a rice and braised beef option for those wanting to have some rice as well. Luncheon Fries is reasonable in size and the cheong fun is once again too much for a 小吃. Fried rice is delicious with lots of ingredients. I liked the 鸳鸯 the coffee and tea mix packs a punch unlikely mostly watered down versions I have else where.
It is a typical eat-and-go restaurant so noise level is expected and dependent very much on the guests seated around you. I glanced at the neighboring tables and spotted their dessert size is also bigger than usual. The tables are movable so if you have a large party they will shift the tables/chairs to accommodate.
It's a nice restaurant for some good ole Hong Kong food. No fuss.. sit-eat-go.
Jaw dropped by Alex's impeccable service, especially when he introduces the food choices without bias to the pricing. Certainly one unforgettable breakfast experience w/ XinWang. *salute!*🫡🙏🏻
Love the food especially olive fried rice, hotplate chicken. Value for money. Azuki soy milk is way too much ice, feel quite cheated. Place is very noisy and servers kept dropping plates. Service is prompt but not fantastic. Total bill sgd50 for 2 adults and 3 young children, very worth it. Will come back and sit nearer entrance where hopefully it is less noisy.
Nice food and service. The food is always delicious so far whenever I dine here. I was sort of forced to write this review, which was a very frustrating experience, though. Don't get me wrong the auntie is very very sweet, but every attempt my friend and I wanted to order a glass of cold water was disallowed and we were told to just write a review so we'd get nice drinks from the menu. I genuinely understand her kind intention, but it was so repetitive and frustrating because we really did want glasses of water. Not sweet drinks, necessarily. I'm editing my old review to write this because the auntie was sweet, and I didn't have the heart to critique her methods on that day. But yes, please be less forceful and intrusive on customer's choices.