
Ianhung Lee
3 reviews on 1 places
Be prepared for a long wait if you decide to take a seat. The food only came to our table after 40 minutes of wait. There were many orders for takeaways from the local patrons, and only one pair of hawkers serving a few tables.
The noodles are chewy, and just softer, the al dente feels perfect for a bowl. The char siew is good though, sweet and balanced yet the meat wasnt hard. Wantons are just okay.
Overall, i would recommend coming early and having patience.
The noodles are chewy, and just softer, the al dente feels perfect for a bowl. The char siew is good though, sweet and balanced yet the meat wasnt hard. Wantons are just okay.
Overall, i would recommend coming early and having patience.
Modern look, easily accessible and good for a stroll.
The entrance is free for now, but i think they will probably impose an entrance fee in the future.
The gate is open on time at 9 a.m. and the entrance is the side of the mosque. The guards were friendly, but they had limited English proficiency.
The mosque is small. The painting inside is magnificent, and you can take time to appreciate every detail freely. No flash is allowed, though.
The main hall for the mosque is limited to prayers only.
Keep in mind that they close for long during Friday prayer.
The gate is open on time at 9 a.m. and the entrance is the side of the mosque. The guards were friendly, but they had limited English proficiency.
The mosque is small. The painting inside is magnificent, and you can take time to appreciate every detail freely. No flash is allowed, though.
The main hall for the mosque is limited to prayers only.
Keep in mind that they close for long during Friday prayer.