Ryan YTH
708 Asamu Milk Tea (No Sugar) = RM7.90 540 Oyster & Braised Intestine Mee Sua = RM24.90 620 Braised Meat Rice = RM14.90 SST Tax 6% = RM2.86 Service Charge 6% = RM2.86 Located near one of the Side Entrances of the Mall. This was a Small Cafe. It adopts a Very Modern Scandi-Ish type of Reno Design. I particularly like the Big Glass Window it has with a Bright Exterior View giving the Whole Place a Very Bright and Clean Modern Cafe Look. The Background Music they play here are some Nice and Chill Contemporary Mandarin Pop Songs. Staffs are Polite and Friendly and keep to themselves. Not much Customers besides me at 11.00am on a Thursday. It took 3 Mins for the Asamu Tea, 5 Mins for the Mee Sua and 7 Mins for the Braised Meat Rice. Everything was served up within 7 Mins. The Chilli Condiment The Condiments served for both Dishes were the Same. Its a Chinese Style 辣油 with abit of Spicy Bite. Not the Taucheo Type of Chilli that I've tasted everywhere in Taiwan. Nevertheless, I have no issues with it as I felt the Chilli Pieces had a Solid Robust Earthy Taste. Pretty Decent 辣油. If you are ok with such Chinese Style of 辣油, you will likely have no issues with this too. 708 Asamu Milk Tea = RM7.90 (No Sugar) 540 Oyster & Braised Intestine Mee Sua = RM24.90 620 Braised Meat Rice = RM14.90 Conclusion and Closing Thoughts At the Price of RM7.90 (S$2.50) for this Unique Asamu Drink isn't particularly Cheap, but I thought still tasted Unique although it isn't something that I'd try again. This Drink tasted like a Creamy Zero-Sugar Cendol with abit of 红茶 Aftertaste. If this is something that appeals to you, sure go ahead. At the Price of RM24.90 (S$7.60) also isn't particularly cheap for this Bowl of Mee Sua, but it is still a Very Large Bowl. The Amount of Ingredients feel Acceptable for the Price. Whether you like this Mee Sua or not depends on whether you are OK with a Mee Sua that doesn't have a Strong Bonito Flavour because the one here is really Very Light on it. I wouldn't call this an Elite Level of Mee Sua, but I feel the quality here won't lose to Taiwan too. At least in terms of standard it doesn't lose to Ay-Chung in my opinion. At the Price of RM14.90 (S$4.60) for the Braised Pork Rice 卤肉饭 is also Not Particularly Cheap but the Amount of Food you're getting here I feel is Very Reasonable and Filling. Presentation of 卤肉饭 is Very Different in Taiwan compared to Singapore and Malaysia. The 卤肉饭 we have here in Malaysia and Singapore is Much More Generous with their Meat Offerings together with Veggies and even 1 Full Egg, making this a Full Complete Filling Meal by itself. What will make or break this Dish for you is if you are OK with the Unique "Pork Floss 肉松“ taste of the 卤肉. Like I mention, I neither like nor dislike this taste. Not sure if this is a Unique Regional Version, or if its a Unique Style of this Eatery itself. The Overall Prices of the Dishes here aren't exactly cheap although to be fair this is a Mall Cafe. I do have to apologize to the Restaurant though because I need to limit my Carb Intake, I did not finish every bit of Mee Sua and Rice. Hahaha paiseh, I over-estimated on how much I could eat. Is this a 100% Perfect 1 for 1 Authentic Re-Creation of Taiwanese Food? Of course not, but its still Decent. If you are in Sutera Mall craving for some Taiwanese Food and are ok with the Prices, I can still recommend this place to give it a try as long as you keep your Expectations in Check. Thanks for Reading. Come join my Food Blog. Google Search: "solofoodreviews at Blogger" to view the Full Review with Photos. A Solo Singaporean's Guide to JB Foods (And More!)