Wan Dou Sek: Found Something to Eat!
With smart, Mr.YaKwang and SporeGirl
Har Kao $3.20, Steam Prawns $4, Fried Oysters $6, Char Siew Bao $3.20
I just love Dim Sum, Tapas and Degustations. The idea is that you get to titillate your tastebuds as much and as long as possible before it becomes uncomfortable to your stomach. Yes, it is part and parcel of getting older. Having a full stomach just isn't as pleasant as it was when I was younger. In the past, buffets were the way to go to get the bang for the buck. Nowadays buffets are just a waste of money because I would just get full too quickly to feel that I got my money's worth.
Unfortunately, the Dim Sum scene in Singapore just isn't that happening and I can't understand why. I really miss those push carts where the Auntie's would come right up to the table and you get to choose what you want to eat. Why is it that so few places still have them even though I think most Singaporeans still wish they were around? I would like to see a Hong Kong Street Style Dim Sum place in Singapore. No fancy restaurant, just a nice Kopi Tiam atmosphere where the carts are pushed out and people all get to rush for their steaming Har Kow and Siew Mai. I am sure you all would like to have one around, wouldn't you?
However, before some smart entreprenuer would venture to give us what we really want, there is this little place in Geylang that comes close. Set in the unsavoury part of Singapore, this little shop dishes out out quite savoury Dim Sums in an atmosphere that is quintessentially Geylang. If there are any URA directors out there reading this, Please, please, please, please.... don't ever upgrade Geylang, but do get someone from the other Ministry to start regulating the Sex Shops and foreign talent there!
How does one do a review of Dim Sum? If I gave you a review on every item that I ate there I think you would just scroll down to the conclusion. So I would say this: A good Dim Sum to me means that most items are good, some are excellent and some are unique and difficult to find anywhere else. That just about sums it up for Wan Dou Sek.
So what I will do is to draw your attention to some of the more interesting items. First is the deep fried oysters. Simple and sinful, the oyster fritters are juicy and shiok. Too bad there wasn't any tartare or bluecheese sauce to go with it! 4.5/5
Fried Fish Maw $4
Another dish that caught my attention was this fried fish maw with Thai style chilli sauce. Its just something you don't see very often and SporeGirl really loved it. The chilli sauce is more on the sourish side, reminiscent of Thai style seafood dipping sauce. 4.25/5
Lo Mai Kai $1.80
We were actually here because we were told that the Lo Mai Kai here was something to behold. Since I am currently on my quest for the ultimate Lo Mai Kai, I had to check it out. They use only midwings for the Lo Mai Kai here and the taste was alright, but ultimate it was not. The glutinous rice was not soft enough. For me a great Lo Mai Kai should have glutinous rice which is soft and gooey and saturated with the chicken juices. 3.75/5
Fried Yam Cakes 8 pieces $3.20
The yam cake is one of the best I have tasted in Singapore. The yam is generous and powdery (Teochews describe it as Sang Sang) and the cake itself is full of Hae Bee (dried prawn) flavour. They deep fry instead of pan frying them here and its good! 4.5/5
Curry Chicken Chee Cheong Fun $4
I put up this picture of the Curry Chee Cheong Fun just to show you that you can find quite interesting things in the bamboo steamers. So aside from the usual, you can be adventurous and try something new. Taste wise, this one was not quite there. The curry was a bit powdery but if you are the type that like find the typical Dim Sum too tame and want to spice it up, you can pick this one up as well as their steamed seafood otah dish. 3/5
Conclusion
Not exactly restaurant dining, but that's how I like it. Rustic and chaotic with no table cloths to soak up the spilled tea, the food is here dares to be adventurous so you can expect a few surprises. It's unpretentious, straightforward tongue titillating satisfaction and best of all you can enjoy it even if you are reading this at 3am in the morning of the eve of a public holiday! We should have more stalls like this across Singapore!
126 Eating House (Wan Tou Sek)
126 Sims Ave
67464757, 67454869
Open 24 hours daily
34 comments:
FINALLY!!! It's on the blog! =D
I was wondering what I missed, until I saw this!
Wan Tou Sek vs Ho Kee @ Lor 25 - choose one?
Food wise I think Wan Tou Sek has better variety and it is all done in house, not from a factory like Ho Kee. If given a choice I choose Wan Tou Sek over Ho Kee. But the parking at Ho Kee is easier and the premises are bigger. Given the overall eatability is ok, I sometimes eat at Ho Kee especially when the kids are around. Pau quality of both places are about the same.
guys, i am running out of money every month so fast anyone know where to eat alot and for cheap.This place you recommend cheap or not, i not rich.
erm no money,
e only place i can think of for u to eat a lot & cheap is buffets!
frankly speaking, wan dou sek cheap or not - it depends on how many things u order lor..
personally, i think e price quite reasonable
hope it helps!! ;)
wow.. i think they had added a few new items on e menu.. it's been sometime since i visit them..
perhaps it's time to re-visit wan dou sek again!
i luv yam! =)
If i got budget about $20 per person do you think can eat here if not maybe you guys can recommend some place to eat for me
Hey no money, if you really got no money wtf you reading reviews go hawker center and eat better. Very cheap $2 can eat alot
i think dim sim buffet is totally not worth it!
I guessed the cheapest dimsum buffet is ard 15 bucks? so 2 person will cost ard 30 bucks?
with 30 bucks, u can buy 30 char shao paos or abt 8 plates of dimsum (assuming each plate costs 3-4 bucks). My point is its only worth to go for dimsum buffet if u can eat 30 paos or more than 8 plates of dimsum, it s worth to go buffet.
hey no money,
if u r talking abt $20/person, u should be able to eat quite a few dishes liao.. cos they dun charge gst or service charge..
if u go wif another person, u have $40!! it's more than enough!!
hey dictator,
got dim sum buffer meh?? anyway, i wun be interested to go for dim sum buffet as choices not aren't tat fantastic, i suppose?
i prefer international buffet anytime! can eat until i happy!!
=p
i thought geylang only got "chicken" ....knn you go there find dim sum !
oiii,no money...got time talk and sing song is it ...go work lah...come to blog post comment for what !
Actually Geylang has a lot of really good food.If not for the red light designation,it would have become a food hub !
hahhahhha...who say geylang only got "chicken" ....can find so many good shops there to eat one.
Hi Leslie!
Have you tried Red Star Restaurant at Chin Swee? It's got the push carts, old unionised 'aunties' authentic red carpet...still excellent after all these years.
I had an experience once. I went there for dim sum (I SWEAR!) at 126, and while walking there I dumped into an old friend, and he asked what I was doing there, and I said "eat Dim sum, you?" and he went "erm...ya...dim sum.." and walked in the opposite direction away from the store.
Anyway yes for those who are wondering, if you eat in a group of 5 or more, i think if you don't go for the sharks fin soup and stuff like that (although sometimes I do), you can spend around $10 per person in fact. $50 = at least 15 plates of simple dishes that is pretty filling. If you order drinks as well, the crysanthemum tea is delicious, and the sour plum juice has just the right amount of sourness to wet your appetite! Their char siew bao is FANTASTIC, ok to me la. But I do see ppl driving through to pick up pre-orders of if before. =)
dump? I mean bump
=)
ya, it IS abt the time to revisit them. Been awhile already....
Dim Sum Buffet?
I recommend Tung Lok @ ECP. At approx $16++, mininum 4 pax to dine. Lunch time 1130 - 1430 I think.
It's REALLY value for money because they serve not only unlimited dim sum, but also their other specialty dishes + dessert all in. Eat until u explode man.
no money can eat like a king there with $20 lol
oh btw, Tung Lok Dim Sum buffet on weekdays only =) They have two kinds - with different pricing so choose the cheaper one - good enough. Served a la carte/minute
errr.... but the standard of dim sum for the ECP tung lok is really bad. What's the point of stuffing onself to the point of exploding with bad dim sum O_o
16 bucks is too expensive! my experience tells me that its better off going to a nice dim sum place and just order anything u like. it will still be cheaper than dimsum buffet!
khim- just google dimsum buffet and i m sure u can find lots of information.
anyway i always go rui chun at jalan bersar. i think the dimsum is good enough. I think they serve the best lo mai kai. pao wise, i pick tanjong rhu at geylang.
I must come here often to visit the stalls as all the delicious food are here.
had the curry chee cheong fun, fish maw, fried prawn roll, chicken feet and tofu prawns today.
The curry was quite good with good spices. Not watered down.
The fish maw was ok but had too much garlic.
Fried Prawn Roll was good.
Chicken Feet average
Tofu Prawn - can give it a miss lah.
Their chrysanthemum tea (cold) was good.
The dim sum buffet at Excelsior hotel at $10.80+++ is very nice. should try it
Wow, what a review! All you need now is to take a few photos and you can start a food blog! Well done Jugsofjugsofjugs
Thanks ieat. Sorry it turned out so long. Starting another blog is too much hassle (and not that I know how to do it anyways). So if you don't mind, I will just lazily tag on yours for now. Thanks again for introducing this place!
hi! u may want to try Bukit Merah-hawker centre - the Char Siew Paos are very nice (small but lots of filling). its definitely worth a try!
"For me a great Lo Mai Kai should have glutinous rice which is soft and gooey and saturated with the chicken juices" .... if that's what you REALLY crave for, you should consider rounding up all your khakis and make a trip up to Ipoh :-)
Oh yes! That is what I am looking for too! But Ipoh is so far away. Why can't someone make it here?
Rayson, any particular place in Ipoh where Lor Mai Kai is good? Or everywhere in Ipoh is good?
Sounds like someone is planning a trip to Ipoh soon!
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