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Roasted Delights at Holland Drive: A Tantalising Trio of Pork, Char Siew, and Duck!

 


If you're a fan of hawker delights, you must visit Master Hua HK Roasted Delights 華師傅港式燒臘飯·麵 at Holland Drive. This hawker stall is a beacon for foodies craving perfectly roasted meats. We braved the weekday lunch crowd to sample their famous Trio Roasted Rice, and let me tell you, it was worth every minute of the wait.

The Queue That Proves It's Worth It

Arriving at the stall around noon, we joined a queue of about 15 people. While the line may seem daunting, don't let it deter you. The efficient service ensured that we were placing our order in just 10 minutes. Fast, considering the number of people ahead of us, and it only added to the anticipation of tasting what everyone was raving about.

The Star of the Show: Trio Roasted Rice

Priced at $6.30, the Trio Roasted Rice is an absolute steal for the quality and variety of flavours it offers. This dish features a generous serving of char siew (barbecued pork), roasted pork, and roasted duck, all arranged beautifully on a bed of fluffy rice.

Char Siew: A Sweet and Savoury Delight

First on the plate is the char siew, which immediately catches your eye with its glossy, caramelised exterior. The char siew is a perfect balance of sweet and savoury, with a satisfying fattiness that makes each bite a delight. Moreover, the meat is tender and chewy, giving you that classic char siew experience that’s both comforting and indulgent.

Roasted Pork: Juicy Perfection

Next up is the roasted pork. Juicy and savoury, this pork is well-seasoned and cooked to perfection. While the skin wasn’t as crispy as some might prefer, the meat itself more than makes up for it. Furthermore, each chunk bursts with flavour, making it a standout component of the dish.

Roasted Duck: Herbal and Silky

Finally, the roasted duck. This is where Master Hua truly shines. The duck is infused with a rich, herbal flavour that hints at dang gui (Angelica sinensis), adding an aromatic twist to the meat. Additionally, the duck is silky and tender, with a luscious mouthfeel that is enhanced by the thick, savoury gravy drizzled over it. This gravy, shared with the char siew, has a delightful sweet and herbal profile that ties the whole dish together.

The Perfect Accompaniment: Chili Sauce

No Singaporean meal is complete without a good chili sauce, and Master Hua delivers on this front as well. Their chili sauce packs a punch with its spiciness, complemented by a touch of grated ginger that adds a refreshing zing. It's the perfect accompaniment, enhancing the flavours of the roasted meats without overpowering them.

Verdict: A Simple, Enjoyable Meal

Overall, the Trio Roasted Rice at Master Hua HK Roasted Delights is a simple yet incredibly satisfying meal. Each element on the plate is well-executed, showcasing the stall’s expertise in Hong Kong-style roasted meats. For $6.30, it’s a fantastic deal that leaves you full and happy. If you’re in the Holland Drive area, this is one hawker gem you don’t want to miss.

Master Hua HK Roasted Delights 華師傅港式燒臘飯·麵 Opening Hours and Location

9am - 7pm Daily

Address: 43 Holland Dr, # 01-75 Block 43, Singapore 270043, S-11 HL43 Food House

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