Specialty Chicken & Wonton House
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This place is Chinese fast food. Their Haianese chicken was very good. Service was typical of Asian restaurants. Overall, the food was good, price was…
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Free Range Chicken MenuAn early Sunday lunch - a table for 2Tried their Free Range Chicken Set Lunch - half FR Chicken (we chose Empress FR Chicken, s…
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Soya chicken is delicious at this place. Rest is mediocre. Beef brisket hot pot only had a few pieces of brisket with mostly lettuce on the bottom. Ve…
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4 Reviews on “Specialty Chicken & Wonton House”
This place is Chinese fast food. Their Haianese chicken was very good. Service was typical of Asian restaurants. Overall, the food was good, price was good and the place was pretty busy.
Free Range Chicken MenuAn early Sunday lunch – a table for 2Tried their Free Range Chicken Set Lunch – half FR Chicken (we chose Empress FR Chicken, supposed to be treated with wine), came with a bowl of chicken soup (you can substitute the soup w. a drink), a plate of Bean Curd with Veggies, 2 bowls of rice.Overall taste was ok. It may be my own opinion that I do not like their chicken to be served cold directly from the fridge. Plus, I could not find any ‘wine’ taste in the chicken at all.I would prefer going to Prata-Man.
Soya chicken is delicious at this place. Rest is mediocre. Beef brisket hot pot only had a few pieces of brisket with mostly lettuce on the bottom. Vegetables tasted sort of bland. The salted fish meat pie was VERY salty. Egg Tofu did not look appetizing and had no flavour. Ample parking though which is great.
Specializing in chicken and wonton? That may only be half true. Though their soya chicken was not bad at all, the opposite remains true for their prawn wontons. First of all, the broth itself reeked heavily of an unappealing fish like smell. The actual wontons had a weak flavour and overall weren’t very good. Another very disappointing dish was the honey garlic pork. The sauce was somewhat standard, but the actual pork inside was almost papery, and reminded me of tofu. Something I did enjoy though were the black bean clams and black bean beef chowmein.