Aha! Back to Tang Tea House! One of our favourites!
I guess we keep going back to Tang Tea House because of the location (in the east for us) and also because of the wide variety of food to choose from.
You can read about our previous visits HERE of course…
But for now… let’s start on some new ones.
Mum & Dad |
Resident Reviewers – Azlan & Yana |
This time we visited with the whole family in tow because let’s face it – a good meal is even better in the company of loved ones am I right?
Everyone’s got something the like at Tang Tea House.
Some like the Dim Sum (which will be getting a special post all on its own soon!). Some like the Chicken Rice (coming up next in out Chicken Rice Chronicles series!). And some like to try something new every time they visit.
Well, with a menu as extensive as the one at Tang Tea House, there’s more than enough choices.
XO Sauce Bean Sprouts with Beef Fried Rice ($5.50) |
Mein Brudder seems to like this one.
Chinese-style fried rice with some tender beef slices and bean sprouts mixed in as well.
I’m guessing some people probably tell them to leave out the bean sprouts… But veggies are good for you!!
The fried rice itself actually has quite a spicy kick to it. I’m guessing you can see the chilli element in the picture above. I guess it’s not too bad but you can tell them to make it less spicy if you’d like.
XO Sauce Seafood Fried Rice ($5.00) |
They also have a seafood version which substitutes the beef with some prawns and squid slices.
(Bean sprouts still included by the way)
Above pictures are individual servings which they serve in those mini-wok things.
They also have larger servings at $9.00 or $14.00 if you’re sharing with a group.
Roasted Chicken Noodle ($5.20) |
Served in a mini-wok, a nice serving for one person. Noodles were a bit bland with some basic soy sauce and sambal (which they seemed to have forgotten this time) to give it some kick and some veggies on the side of course.
If there is one thing Tang Tea House is good at, it’s the Roasted Chicken and you have a nice serving of it with your noodles here. Even if you don’t finish your noodles, you’re probably going to finish your chicken.
But then again – if you want Roasted Chicken, then just order some Roasted Chicken.
Every time my Dad comes to Tang Tea House, he’ll order the Roasted Chicken Noodles.
And every time, he’ll say that he will never order it again. But always ends up ordering it again the next time.
I think he secretly likes it! Hahahaha
Well how about something to wash it all down?
Fizzy Lemon Ribena ($2.50) |
When we visit Tang Tea House, there’re definitely going to be 2 specific drinks on the table.
One of them is the Fizzy Lemon Ribena.
Mein Brudder introduced me to this one (I normally ordered the 2nd drink) and I think it’s catching on to me.
It’s basically Ribena with Sprite and some lemon. But the tang you get with the sweet and sour is quite simply the bomb!
Super Cooler ($4.00) |
Lo and behold the #1 fave drink at Tang Tea House… The Super Cooler!
It’s basically Wheatgrass juice with fresh coconut and it’s simply delicious.
I know it’s a bit difficult to grasp the concept of Wheatgrass + coconut at first but trust me once you taste it, you’re probably going to order another. It’s refreshing and tasty and I’m guessing lots and lots of people order this too! A real thirst quencher!
I normally order 2 drinks. One will be a Fizzy Lemon Ribena and one will be a Super Cooler.
Satisfaction!!
Adam’s Verdict:
XO Sauce Seafood Fried Rice 2/5 — Roasted Chicken Noodle 2.5/5 — Fizzy Lemon Ribena 4.5/5
Super Cooler 5/5
Maryah’s Verdict:
XO Sauce Seafood Fried Rice 2.5/5 — Fizzy Lemon Ribena 3/5 — Super Cooler 4/5
Azlan’s Verdict:
XO Sauce Seafood Fried Rice 3/5 — Roasted Chicken Noodle 2/5 — Fizzy Lemon Ribena 4/5
Super Cooler 5/5
Eriyana’s Verdict:
XO Sauce Seafood Fried Rice 3/5 — Roasted Chicken Noodle 3.5/5 — Fizzy Lemon Ribena 4/5
Super Cooler 5/5
Dad’s Verdict:
Roasted Chicken Noodle 1/5 — Fizzy Lemon Ribena 3/5 — Super Cooler 4/5
Mum’s Verdict:
Fizzy Lemon Ribena 2.5/5 — Super Cooler 4/5
Oh don’t worry. We’ll definitely be paying a few more visits to Tang Tea House…
Once we have covered what we need to, look out for a special post that will feature 100% Dim Sum found at Tang Tea House!!
Tang Tea House
359 Bedok Road
www.tangteahouse.com
Operating Hours:
11.00am til 4.00am Daily
I’m surprised Dad likes a food item that he ranked 1/5 >.< pelik bin ajaib tul!
Well like the post explains, it’s kinda like a love-hate relationship between my Dad and that dish.
He says he dislikes it but ends up ordering it again the next time we visit. I guess it’s kinda like me and the Nasi Lemak from Changi Village. Can’t stand it but I’ll probably order it again lol.
I guess it’s more accurate to say that my Dad ‘likes’ the dish 🙂