For someone who has been complaining almost relentlessly that we have too many eateries selling China cuisine; I have to admit that even my palate has now shifted slightly, with pretty regular visits.
Aside from A Kitchen at Yishun Junction 9, and Xiang Xiang Chinese Cuisine, my family, was also obsessed with the dishes from Xin Peng Chinese Restaurant; more my elder sister's family who will visit like once every one or two weeks!
Even I have patronized three times and thought I should give it a proper review this round; with orders of my favorite dishes, and meat skewers that I found irresistible with a bottle of Chinese beer. Without further ado, let's begin.
And they didn't disappoint with their thin skin, generous meat filling that was both delicious and satisfying with thick cuts of ginger soaked in vinegar!
3-Type Vegetables - more saucy than expected and while I am no stranger to 地三鲜; this version wasn't the one I prefer. The one etched deeply in my memory, that was the best so far, would be the one from Xiang Yan (品香筵餐馆), which has, unfortunately, closed permanently.
Braised Pork Casserole - I adore braised pork belly and ordered this on a whim, even though my family and I had never tried it before in our past visits.
More orangey than their usually dark soy-sauce shade, the infusion of the braiseness was significantly weak, without the sweetness I am more accustomed to. Granted the meat was tender with a layer of almost melty fat but the crunchy cauliflower appealed to me better.
Sichuan Pepper Chicken - my first encounter with Xin Peng Chinese Restaurant was when my elder sister tabao the 辣子鸡, and I can totally understand why it is a favorite among diners!
In addition to a lavish portion that had a high meat ratio (some restaurants have more dried chilli than meat), I love the little nuggets of meat with a crispy batter and personally also enjoy the lightly fried sliced garlic and peanuts that were perfect with my bottle of cold beer!
Sweet and Sour Pork - 辣子鸡 might be the first dish from Xin Peng Chinese Restaurant that caught my attention, yet the must-order in my opinion would be this 锅包肉!
Lightly crisp on the outside, each large piece was caramelized with a light vinegarish sourness; they were so unforgettably good that the need for dieting was absolutely abandoned. Thank god I have many people to share this with me!
Kids will likely be captivated by this!
p.s. good as a snack too; sinful though.
Mixed Meat Skewers - a range of skewers comprising of pork, beef, mutton, chicken, and mushrooms. It didn't help that it's a minimum of three sticks per meat (p.s. I confirmed with the staff).
Now, I did like the mutton which had juicy pieces of fats in between its meat and the pork was quite soft and tender; however, as far as skewers go, the ones from A Kitchen were better tasting, and slightly cheaper too!
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Tried some of the dishes I had before, and experienced a few new ones. My recommendation for new customers would be the Shandong Fried Dumplings, Sichuan Pepper Chicken and Sweet and Sour Pork!
292 Yishun Street 22, #01-271,
East Courtyard, Singapore 760292
Map
As above.
Menu
Shandong Fried Dumpling - S$6.00
3-Type Vegetables - S$11.50
Sichuan Pepper Chicken - S$13.50
Braised Pork Casserole - S$15.90
Sweet and Sour Pork - S$15.90
Mutton Skewers - S$3.90 (for 3)
Beef Skewers - S$3.90 (for 3)
Pork Skewers - S$3.50 (for 3)
Chicken Skewers - S$3.50 (for 3)
Mushroom Skewers - S$3.50 (for 3)
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