Ambassador Cuisine revisited

January 2nd, 2011 § 0 comments

I’ve already reviewed Ambassador Chinese Cuisine, but this Sunday, I returned for more, and my experience only reinforced my previous review.

Mixed vegetables in crispy noodle bowl.
I’m always a fan of crispy noodle bowls just because they’re fun to eat, but the vegetables were good too.

Chicken feet with Chu Hou sauce.
The chicken feet were cooked until they were very tender so it was easy to eat.

Rice with shark fin soup.
I’m still not sure what exactly this was, but it was quite savoury.

Assorted meat pancake.
Crispy perfection. I didn’t find any meat in this pancake, just some dried shrimp and scallions.

Pork ribs with black bean sauce.
This was the only disappointing dish. They could have picked better cuts of pork. The pork was also not cooked long enough. And there needed to be more black bean sauce.

Steamed rice noodles with peanut sauce.
This is actually a common dish in Singapore, although I’m not sure where it originated. This was a little too chunky and thick.

Steamed shrimp dumplings (har gow).
Har gow, tender and delicate, perfect as always.

Puff pastry with egg custard.
The egg custard was good, but I thought the puff pastry could have used a bit more “puff.”

Like last time, most of the items were good, but some were so mediocre you wondered how it could have come from the same kitchen. Still, the good items seem to be consistently good, so if you know what you like, you can come back for the same thing and you won’t be disappointed.

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