There are times when I’m craving an eggs benny for brunch
and on other occasions wanting bowls of congee and noodles instead. I’d like to
think of congee restaurants as the greasy spoon diners from Hong Kong. Let’s
face it, no one’s going to Keung’s Delight for the ambiance; it’s a bit dingy
and dark despite the dining room’s high ceilings and cheery exterior. They are
sort of like an English pub that serves a solid breakfast, without the smell of
stale beer.
Aesthetics aside, Keung’s food is decent and well priced.
The fish and preserved egg congee ($7.95) was an unique combination containing an
ample portion of fish filet and chunks of preserved egg. The congee (a savoury
rice porridge) was thick and flavourful arriving piping hot with a sprinkling
of green onion for freshness.
The Singapore vermicelli ($12.95) was also well prepared -
the thin noodles well tosses so every inch covered with the curry and salt
seasoning. The shrimp and barbeque pork were left in larger chunks, so the
ingredients were less dispersed amongst the noodles, pick and choose as you
fill your bowl to make sure you get a taste of everything.
Keung’s beef and vegetable fried rice noodles ($12.95)
contained plenty of sauce dousing the noodles in a rich gravy. There was also sufficient
beef but could use more gai lan (Chinese broccoli) to add colour and crispiness
to balance off the rich dish.
While their service isn’t overly warm, Keung’s staff is
least efficient with the food runner speed walking each dish to the table, so
it arrives hot and fresh from the kitchen. Also like a diner, you’ll be in and
out in no time, although the restaurant isn’t overly busy, so you’re welcomed
to sit and enjoy another cup of weak tea. Or you can indulge in a bressert
(breakfast dessert) with a glass of grassy jelly or red bean ice drink.
Who knows, maybe after reading this brief post, you’ll be
inspired to skip the bacon and eggs and have congee and noodles instead.
Address: 7030 Warden Avenue
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Gastro World's Grading System
- Anything under 5 - I really disliked and will never go back
- 6 - decent restaurant but I likely won't return
- 7 - decent restaurant and I will likely return
- 8 - great restaurant that I'd be happy to recommend
- 9 - fantastic restaurant that I would love to visit regularly and highly recommend
- 10 - absolute perfection!
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