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One of Purple Cane's three outlets, specializing in food cooked with tea leaves.
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Green tea yee sang with salmon (our final yee sang of the season?)
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Ginseng chicken tea soup (we could feel the nutrition seep into our system while drinking this!)
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Dough sticks with honey (yau char kuay! tasted less greasy and a lot healthier than the hawker versions)
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Pan-fried egg with tomatoes and prawns (least memorable dish)
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Simmered boxing chicken (the sauce was a bit too sweet)
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Cuttlefish with oats (addictive! once you start, you can't stop)
Stir-fried brown sword belt mushrooms and broccoli (i lurrve broccoli, so no complaints here)
Bittergourd with salted egg (surprisingly popular with everyone)
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Braised beancurd in tea sauce (am not a big beancurd fan, but it was OK)
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Sauteed prawns in orange and cheese dressing (more orangey than cheesy, but it showcased Purple Cane's creativity)
Purple Cane Tea Restaurant,
Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall.
Tel: 2272-3090
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