Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Kungfu Paradise @ Century Sq Review

Kungfu Paradise is one of the many company under the Paradise Group. Caton Paradise, Paradise Dynasty, Paradise Inn, Taste Paradise, One Paradise, Seafood Paradise and Paradise Pavilion. 

The one I went to was at Century Square #01-37 and opens till late.
Mon - Thurs 11am to 2am
Fri and Eve of P.H 11am to 3am
Sat 10am to 3am
Sun 10am to 2am
P.H 10am to 2am

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Last friday, my mother decided to have a feast (to us, when we do not have meals at food court/hawker centre, it is a feast already) to celebrate my relatively good results for yr2 (: 

Headed down to the East side, Century Square and got a nice cosy corner at Kungfu Paradise. We all had a main, drink, a bowl of soup and 2 sides for a family of 4, spending about $80++ in all. The father felt that it's was reasonable because the food was very suitable for our taste buds. 

At Kungfu Paradise, you have to do your own menu taking and then 'put your hands in the air air air...'.
They were very generous in the sauces provided as you can see in the pictures, though we didn't need it - food was very tasty.

The mother ordered a soup - Soup-a creamy mushroom $3.90
Have to say that it is alot better than Italian Restaurant's mushroom soup and the bread slice provided was buttery and slightly toasted.

Like how their Kungfu Stylo Coffee is presented in a nice cup at a price of only $2.20

Hot Honey Lemon $2.20 - I still prefer Old Town's honey lemon. It's the best so far.

The other 2 drinks which I totally forgot to take a picture but remembered to take a sip was the Bubblegum Soda $3.90  - tasted like cough medicine IMO but the brother loves it, said it was nice - and Rock Melon Iced Tea $3.90 that tasted ok. Subtle rock melon taste, would prefer it to be slightly sweeter. 

PS. I have really sweet tooth which all my friends - at least the closer ones - will constantly nag at me for taking too sweet drinks whenever I nod my head approving of one. I know they love me. 

I had the Kung Pao Chicken Rice Bowl w Lava Egg $7.90 
what needs improvement is the veg! Just a stalk? And I don't take those bell peppers. It isn't very spicy though there were chilli (dried) in the bowl. However, the diced chicken and rice was quite plentiful. Need a closer look at the Lava Egg? Isn't exactly lava aye but com'on, that's not their speciality right? 


The father's Indonesian fried Rice $8.90 
Not a big fan of fried rice but I like this! Very appetizing and the sunny side up was so perfect! Meat in this dish is chicken.

The mother's Stir-Fried Tomato & Prawn w Scrambled Egg Rice Bowl $9.90
Tried a mouth of it and I went 'Ummmm, nice leh!' Kids would love this. Prawns were crunchy despite being frozen beforehand and the scrambled egg was soft. Thumbs up! 


The brother's Triplet of Paradise $16.90
Comes with Chicken Chop, Ribeye Steak which can only be cooked till medium well, Sausages, Fries & Poached veg. Tried the chicken chop, tasted really good. Tasted a lil like the Pork Chop. Personally felt that it's a lil expensive afterall the ribeye steak was quite a small portion and thinly sliced.

Closer look at the meats.


For the sides, we had the Shrimp Paste Chicken, 5 pieces for $5.90
A lil smelly but it taste good. Logic is very much like Stinky Tofu. Smellier it is, better it taste. Chicken wings were deep fried for too long, dry on the outside but surprisingly, the meat was still a tad juicy.


Last but not least, Steamed Lava Custard Buns for 3 at $3.90
This was reeeeaaaalllllyyyyyyy gooooood! Note that this is pretty filling because of the 'lava'. It's buttery, slightly salted egg yolk taste which was woolala and of course, sweet because they have to add sugar to it.


Look! A spoonful of custard lava. I could die right now. Really awesome. Please go and try this when you have the chance. Comparing this to HK cafe, this is so much better, more substance (:


That's all for today! xoxo

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