SIEW HOON TAN
Bought siew mai and har gao from the Heartland mall outlet. The dimsum smell “sour” when I opened the box. Won’t buy from them again.
Location: 205 Hougang St 21, #01-K2 Heartland Mall, Singapore 530205
Floor 1 · Heartland Mall Kovan
Steamed pau and dim sum staples, handmade and served fresh from the bamboo basket.
Steamed pau and dim sum staples, handmade and served fresh from the bamboo basket.
Ho Kee Pau is a dim sum stall in the North East that takes pride in its handmade steamed pau and traditional dim sum items, served fresh from bamboo baskets.Based on 14 Google reviews
SIEW HOON TAN
Bought siew mai and har gao from the Heartland mall outlet. The dimsum smell “sour” when I opened the box. Won’t buy from them again.
Mabel Chan
The har gow’s skin is SO SO THICK! Has a weird taste too. So dry. How is this store still operating in mulitple locations despite its poor taste? Even bit into prawn shell in the siew mai. Expensive for such distasteful dimsum too.
Manoj Patel
The siew mai smells strongly of meat, the proportion of the meat and fat is not right. The siew mai taste is not there. The fried dumpling very average.
Elle
Terrible, the char siew pau has so much spring onions in it that it overpowers the char siew taste. It’s not cheap too, $11 for 1xfan choy and 6x char siew pau. Not worth the money also.
Wei Jie Singh
Bought some char siew pao and siew mai to dabao home. Heated it up the next day, siew mai taste is basic, nothing special, if you have …
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Ho Kee Pau
Hokee Pau
A food stall with a prominent "Hokee Pau" sign. The stall displays various food items, including steamed buns in a display case and stacked containers. In the background, other shops and a grocery store with produce are visible.
Steamed Buns with Savory Filling
A close-up shot shows a person holding open a steamed bun that has been cut in half. The bun is fluffy and white, and the filling appears to be a mixture of ground meat, possibly pork, with chopped green onions and a dark, savory sauce. The filling is moist and appears to be well-seasoned. The buns are presented in a white styrofoam container, suggesting they are a takeout order.
Dim Sum Display
Trays of dim sum are displayed behind a glass counter. In the foreground, there are rows of pink shrimp dumplings (Har Gao). Behind them are yellow steamed dumplings topped with red roe (Siu Mai). To the right, there are green dumplings filled with vegetables and possibly meat. A price tag for Har Gao shows $0.90. In the background, a cash register and a container of red items are visible.
Fried Spring Rolls and Yam Cakes
A display case filled with fried spring rolls and yam cakes. The spring rolls are golden brown and arranged on a white paper liner in a metal tray. To the right, rectangular pieces of yam cake are neatly arranged in another tray. Small signs with prices are visible below each item.
Dim Sum Assortment
A close-up, overhead view of various types of dim sum in clear plastic containers, neatly arranged. The dim sum includes steamed dumplings with visible fillings, such as shrimp and pork, and some topped with orange roe. The containers are secured with red rubber bands. The lighting suggests an indoor setting, possibly a display case in a food establishment.
Dim Sum Platter
A close-up shot of a dim sum platter in a white styrofoam container. The platter contains one yellow-wrappered siu mai with visible shrimp and orange roe, and two deep-fried rolls. One roll appears to be a crispy fried spring roll with visible filling, and the other is a golden-brown fried roll with a textured wrapper, possibly bean curd skin, containing dark green flecks and other ingredients. A small portion of orange sauce is visible in the upper right corner.
Fried Rice with Chopsticks
A close-up shot of fried rice in a white takeout container. A white plastic spoon with some red sauce is resting in the rice. A pair of white chopsticks with black polka dots and stripes are placed on the right side of the container. A person's arm with a bracelet is visible in the background.
Hokee Pau Food Stall
A food stall with the name "Hokee Pau" displayed prominently. The stall features a display case filled with various food items, likely pastries or dim sum. Behind the counter, staff members are visible preparing food. A large poster advertising a rice dumpling is on the right side of the stall. A refrigerator stocked with drinks is also present. Two women are seen near the counter, one browsing the food and the other walking past.
Takeout Food
A plastic bag filled with takeout food containers. Visible items include two foil containers filled with rice, a clear plastic container with dim sum, and a brown paper bag with food inside. A small red packet with Thai text is also visible.
Hokee Pau Food Stall
A food stall with a prominent "Hokee Pau" sign and images of various food items. The stall displays a variety of pastries and dumplings in a refrigerated case. Staff members are visible behind the counter. An escalator is visible in the background.
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