Review: Chang Cheng Mixed Vegetables Rice (Singapore)

Chang Cheng Mixed Vegetables Rice: Chicken Cutlet, Bean Sprouts, Fried Egg with Rice & Curry

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Chang Cheng Mixed Vegetables Rice

is a chain store serving cai png with a variety of mains and sides to choose from. Tastes unremarkable, but still fairly decent.


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Chang Cheng Mixed Vegetables Rice serves cai png with a variety of mains and sides to choose from. As shown above is their chicken cutlet, stir-fried bean sprouts and a fried egg served with rice and curry.

The chicken cutlet is meaty with nice seasoning flavours, but its deep fried coated crust lacks crispiness. Its skin is soft and chewy, and not crispy either. The stir-fried bean sprouts includes some carrot shreds. It is moist and crunchy with decent flavours. The fried egg has a cooked yolk and deep fried whites that is oily. The rice has a firm texture and the curry sauce has decent flavourings.

All in all, this serving of cai png tastes unremarkable, but still fairly decent.

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Chang Cheng Mixed Vegetables Rice

#01-35
Bukit Merah View HC

Singapore 151115

#01-32
Redhill Food Centre

Singapore 150085

#B1-115
Suntec City

Singapore 038983