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Anyone eaten a "Dinosaur Pao"!!!

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  • davidboh
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    There is a stall in Turf City selling a huge pau called Amy Yip Bao.

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  • audr3yteo
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    no never. is it good?

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  • intlbullionmint
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    Sounds good. I wish to give it a try soon. Thanks for recommending.

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  • contactzak
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    Dragon Pau sounds great what's the filling can anyone help me with this.

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  • waikeekee
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    IMHO:

    Toh Kee has the bast pau, the filling has a quarter egg, chicken and pork. As for Char Siew Pau, it's toing bahru pau.

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  • benico
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    Had this before, decent pau but for that price, I rather a nice bowl of noodles...

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  • Sohtamguan
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    Never know such pow.. Must go and try.

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  • Soon.GR
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    Originally posted by isiowsg View Post
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    ooo thanks gonna try it

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  • mine
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    many nice food standard will drop once they gain popularity.

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  • isiowsg
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    Was there this morning for the big pau.. still good and fully agreed that they maintain the standard.

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  • mine
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    just tried it this morning, the paos are actually quite good. hopefully they will maintain the standard.

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  • isiowsg
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    Originally posted by shiroang View Post
    Quite near my place too, is it worth the $3.80 for a pau though?
    These days even a normal big pau will cost $1.50 so $3.80 should be fair based on the size of it and in addition if the taste is good, the price is a steal. I realized I missed out one important part is the taste of the skin (sorry no idea how to address it) is really soft and tender and taste good even on it's own.
    Best is to judge for yourself.
    For clarity purpose, I have not share or any relationship to this shop

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  • shiroang
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    Originally posted by isiowsg View Post
    Came across a new pau stall selling "Dinosaur Pao" along Tampines Street 42 coffee shop "boss junior" that tasted damned good with juicy stuffing. Cost @ $3.80 each. Stock in after 11am n most likely out of stock by 3pm. No sure if this is due to limited supply. Btw their normal big pau tasted as good.
    Give is a try and share your feedback
    Quite near my place too, is it worth the $3.80 for a pau though?

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  • isiowsg
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    Photo of the Dinosuar pau

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  • surestik
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    Ye Zi Mei paus are made and sold by Johor Bahru Handmade Pau/Dim Sum @ 4 Changi Village Road #01-2082 and they have a few branches/outlets. I know of 2 outlets at 844 (coffeshop) Tampines Street 82 and Tampines Mart (Kopitiam) 11 Tampines Street 32.

    My personal preference is the Big Paus(pork) 大肉包 over the YZM paus.

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