Overall, the food is above average at Legendary Hong Kong and the dining vibe is on point for a pseudo Hong Kong experience. Hopefully it will open in the east soon!
Very nice all round. The roast meats and the prawn toast were really good, but almost everything was good except the prawns with tang hoon. The sio bak had really thick and crispy crackling, and the prawn toast was so fragrant and enticing…
Not to be missed is their French Toast Hong Kong Style ($3.80). It is a multi textural enjoyment.
Today Kok Kee Wonton Noodle is classified as one of the best Wonton Noodles in Singapore. With all things good about Kok Kee Wonton Noodle, I think the only downside I have is its pricing. Taking into consideration of inflation and food hikes, $5.50 for the portion size is still on the high side to pay.
While not a must-try spot for roasted meats, Nguan Roasted attempts to breathe new life into serving roast meats, offering a variety of new options for something that is so commonplace here in Singapore.