Lau Pa Sat

It was another hungry day in the office and three little Chubs decided to make their way to the newly renovated Lau Pa Sat to have some good local cuisine.

The new Lau Pa Sat still maintains the the same roundabout layout with the drinks and dessert stalls in the centre. There are now more squarish or rectangular tables to maximise seating capacity and although it still gets stuffy and hot when you are trying to enjoy a hot soupy meal, the ventilation has greatly improved from the old layout.

A lot of the local favourite stalls have been retained and we went straight looking for the good stuff.

Thunder tea rice – the queues are just as long as we remember them to be, and Guest Chub was very hungry and asked for the chicken portion to be up sized in his basil chicken rice. This was $8.

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Noodles for Lion Chub.

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Fried carrot cake to share.

The carrot cake was tasty although a little salty. It was good as a dish to be shared among 3 but as a single lunch dish, it might be a bit too much sweet dark sauce in a meal. This was $3.50.

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Prawn noodles for Bo Chub.

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And ang ku kueh which rounded up the lunch.

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