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Thursday, April 10, 2008

HK Kim Gary Restaurant

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Supreme beef curry baked with Swiss cheese ($10.50)

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Borsch soup and almond tea

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Unagi hot stone bowl

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Cheese baked rice with pork chop

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What lies beneath...

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Fried pork chop with Shanghai-style vegetable rice (S$7.50)

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Sweetened condensed milk & peanut butter thick toast (S$2.30).

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Thick toast, cross-sectioned

HK Kim Gary Restaurant
1 Harbourfront Walk
#02-128
Vivocity
Singapore 098585
Tel: (65) 6376 8183

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The food really looks enticing. Amazing~~

What is it with HK Cafe's in Singapore ... if they are trying to replicate HK styled coffee shops, they've all made one major mistake! No chilli oil... can somebody tell me why that is? I mean staple item in a HK coffee shop is chilli oil. As much as Kim Gary's food is ok, I am pretty disappointed they missed out on chilli oil.

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