UwU
1/5. Lousy dim sum at above average price. Both were dry, siew mai had a strong smell.
Location: 115 Bukit Merah Vw, Singapore 151115
Floor 1 · Bukit Merah View Market & Hawker Centre
Hawker pau stall steaming handmade char siew buns, big pau, and sweet fillings fresh throughout the day.
Hawker pau stall steaming handmade char siew buns, big pau, and sweet fillings fresh throughout the day.
Hua Ji Bao Dang is a hawker stall dedicated to the art of handmade pau, steaming batches of char siew pau, big pau, and sweet lotus paste buns fresh from the steamer throughout the day. The buns are made with a slightly sweeter dough that yields a fluffy, cotton-soft texture, a characteristic that distinguishes the better pau stalls from the mass-produced alternatives.Based on 13 Google reviews
UwU
1/5. Lousy dim sum at above average price. Both were dry, siew mai had a strong smell.
wong eric
The taste is good but the price is a bit higher.
Alexandra Stilton
Amazing baos!
Steven Hum
I liked the Big Bao and the Lotus Paste Bao. Very flavourful.
Ivan Hoe
Char Siew Bao & Red Bean Bao 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 The Char Siew Bao is juicy & tasty 😋 - 1/4/2025 …
华纪饱档 Hua Ji Bao Dang
Hua Ji Bao Dang
A food stall with a large yellow sign displaying the business name in Chinese and English, along with decorative lions. Below the main sign is a menu board with various steamed buns and other food items. Several customers are visible queuing and ordering at the stall.
Ji Bao D storefront
A yellow sign with red Chinese characters and "Ji Bao D" in English is mounted above a closed metal roll-up door. A sign on the door reads "Sorry WE ARE CLOSED" and in Chinese states that the shop will be temporarily closed until January 2, 2025.
Storefront with temporary closure notice
The image shows the exterior of a shop with a large yellow sign featuring red Chinese characters and the text "i Bao Dang". Below the sign, the shop's metal shutters are down, and two notices are posted. One notice is in Chinese and states that the store will be temporarily closed and will reopen in March or April 2025. The other notice is in English and conveys a similar message, indicating a tentative reopening in March/April 2025. Both notices include "Sorry, We Are Closed" graphics.
Hua Ji Bao Dang and 17@Cafe
A storefront with two adjacent shops. The left shop, Hua Ji Bao Dang, has its metal shutter down. The right shop, 17@Cafe, is open and shows a person inside. The cafe has a brightly lit sign with drinks and a cartoon character. Shelves stocked with beverages and other items are visible inside.
Hua Ji Bao Dang
A bright yellow sign with Chinese characters and the English text "Hua Ji Bao Dang" is displayed above a food stall. Below the sign, a menu board is visible, listing various food items and their prices. The stall appears to be busy with staff members working behind the counter.
Hua Ji Bao Dang
A yellow sign with red Chinese characters and English text "Hua Ji Bao Dang" is displayed above a food stall. Below the sign, a menu board lists various steamed buns and other food items with prices. The stall appears to be open for business, with food preparation areas visible.
Hua Ji Bao Dang
A food stall with a bright yellow sign that reads "Hua Ji Bao Dang" in both Chinese and English. The stall appears to be a bao (bun) shop, with a menu board displaying various steamed buns and other food items. Several customers are visible, some wearing masks. The stall is open and food preparation can be seen in the background.
Hua Ji Bao Dang
A food stall with a bright yellow sign that reads "Hua Ji Bao Dang" in Chinese and English. The stall appears to be open, with kitchen equipment and staff visible inside. There is a menu board to the right of the entrance.
Hua Ji Bao Dang
A bright yellow sign with red Chinese characters and the English name "Hua Ji Bao Dang" is displayed above a food stall. Below the sign, a menu board lists various bao and other food items with prices. The stall appears to be open for business, with cooking equipment and ingredients visible in the background.
Hua Ji Bao Dang
A food stall with a bright yellow sign that reads "Hua Ji Bao Dang" in English and Chinese. There are decorative elements and a menu board displayed. A person is working behind the counter.
Hua Ji Bao Dang
A food stall with a yellow awning displaying the name "Hua Ji Bao Dang" in Chinese and English. There is a menu board to the left of the stall, and a woman is standing behind the counter. Tables and chairs are visible in the foreground.
Sticky Rice with Meat
A close-up of a white plate holding a portion of sticky rice topped with pieces of meat and what appears to be some kind of sauce or glaze. In the blurred background, a food court or hawker center setting is visible with tables, chairs, and people dining.
Steamed Rice Dishes
Two plates of steamed rice are shown in a steaming pot. One plate has rice topped with meat, mushrooms, and a half-boiled egg. The other plate has rice topped with shredded chicken. A packet of Meicool Chilli Sauce is placed between the plates.
Steamed Bun
A close-up shot of a large, white steamed bun on a white paper plate. The bun has a pleated top and appears to be filled. The plate is textured and sits on a light-colored wooden surface. In the background, a white mug and a packet of tissues are visible.
Temporary Closure Notice
A sign posted on a wall reads in Chinese and English that the establishment is temporarily closed and will reopen on July 4, 2025. The sign apologizes for any inconvenience and thanks customers for their understanding and support.
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