Review: Ding Sheng (Singapore)

Ding Sheng: Beef Hor Fun & Seafood Mui Fan

Good

Ding Sheng

serves hor fun and mui fan with either beef, sliced fish or seafood. Their hor fun has good wok hei. Very likeable.


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Hor Fun.

The hor fun above is their beef hor fun. It has lumpy fried hor fun with beef slices, some vegetables, crispy pork lard, and plentiful of sauce added. The hor fun has good smoky wok hei flavours, and the beef slices is soft and tender with nice savour seasoning tastes. The sauce has soya sauce flavourings and contains slivers of egg. This hor fun is very likeable.


Hor Fun in Queenstown.


Mui Fan.

The seafood mui fan above comes with sotong slices, prawns and fish slices served on white rice with a sauce added. The sotong is firm and chewy, the prawn is smallish but decent and the sliced fish is fairly soft. The same soya sauce flavoured sauce containing slivers of egg is used for the mui fun. Comes with some vegetables and crispy pork lard as well This mui fan is just decent. Their hor fun is definitely way better.


Mui Fan in Queenstown.


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Ding Sheng

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Alexandra Village FC

Singapore 150120


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