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Fong Sheng Hao (Westgate) - Taiwanese Toast Cafe

 Fong Sheng Hao - Restaurant Front

Fong Sheng Hao started off as a humble stall along Shilin MRT station in Taipei in 2013. Their charcoal toasts and milk tea became an instant hit and it was voted as one of the "Top Ten Breakfast in Taiwan".

I was overjoyed when Fong Sheng Hao finally opened an outlet in Westgate because PLQ Mall and NEX are too far for me. Alas, the Westgate outlet was too popular with long queues outside the restaurant every day. This is partially a testament to the popularity of the restaurant and partially because the restaurant has only a seating capacity of 20.

Fong Sheng Hao - Restaurant Interior

A few days ago, I finally managed to visit on a day with slightly less people and managed to get a seat. Let’s see what’s so great about this Taiwanese toast cafe.

If you don’t have the time to visit in person, you can also order online here.

Fong Sheng Hao - The Food

Fong Sheng Hao - Cane Flavored Black Tea

The cold refreshing Cane Flavored Black Tea [S3.20] is slightly sweetened with sugar cane and served with two pieces of crunchy sugar-coated toast sticks. Perfect to satisfy the hunger pangs until the toasts come along.

Fong Sheng Hao - Taiwan Special Pork Patty

I think it’s the toasted thick milk toast that makes Pork Egg & Cheese [S$7.30 - S$9.60 depending on your choice of drink] so tasty. I won’t mind having such a tasty toast for breakfast every morning.

Fong Sheng Hao - Taiwan Special Pork Patty

The special pork patty in Taiwan Special Pork Patty [S$7.30 - S$9.60 depending on your choice of drink] is well-marinated and goes well with the egg in between warm toasted breads.

Fong Sheng Hao - Milo

Each set comes with a drink. I was pleasantly surprised by the thick Milo that taste like melted chocolate. Hot chocolate will be a more appropriate name for this drink.

Fong Sheng Hao - Taiwan Braised Pork Rice

Besides toasts, Fong Sheng Hao also offers more filling dishes such as Taiwan Braised Pork Rice [S$7.90]. The meat has a good balance of fats and lean meat and perfectly braised. The addition of pickled cucumbers helps to cut through the greasiness.

Facebook Page: https://m.facebook.com/FongShengHaoSG/

Fong Sheng Hao - Conclusion

Fong Sheng Hao, the popular toast specialist from Taiwan serves  delicious toasts, milk tea and rice dishes such as lu rou fan.

Fong Sheng Hao (Westgate)

Address: 3 Gateway Drive, Westgate #01-08, Singapore 608532

Telephone: 97578550

Opening Hours: Daily 8am - 9pm

Fong Sheng Hao (PLQ Mall)

Address: 10 Paya Lebar Road, PLQ Mall #B2-04, Singapore 409057

Telephone: 97578550

Opening Hours: Monday - Friday 7.30am - 9pm, Saturday - Sunday 8am - 9pm

Fong Sheng Hao (NEX)

Address: 23 Serangoon Central, NEX #B2-15, Singapore 556083

Opening Hours: Daily 8am - 8.30pm

Feng Sheng Hao (Jewel Changi) - Coming Soon

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