Lim Mei Ling
Bad standards bad quality, totally spoil the morning mood to have this dim sum … never see the review before purchase. My bad. Aunty is friendly 😊 …
Location: 1 Woodlands Sq, #01- K07, Singapore 738099
Floor 1 · Causeway Point
Traditional pau and dim sum specialist at Causeway Point serving freshly steamed favourites daily.
Traditional pau and dim sum specialist at Causeway Point serving freshly steamed favourites daily.
Ho Kee Pau is a well-established pau and dim sum chain with 14 outlets across Singapore, and its Causeway Point branch brings freshly steamed traditional pau, dim sum, congee and other local fare to the Woodlands crowd. The brand is known for its commitment to quality and fast service, making it a popular stop for breakfast, lunch or a quick snack throughout the day. The menu features a variety of pau fillings from classic char siew to chicken and vegetable, alongside dim sum staples such as siew mai, chee cheong fun and congee. The Causeway Point outlet operates from 8am to 10pm daily, offering both dine-in and takeaway options in a convenient, fast-serve format that suits busy commuters and families alike. Ho Kee Pau has been a trusted name in Singapore's pau scene for years, and the Causeway Point branch upholds that reputation with every freshly steamed batch. Drop by and enjoy the comforting taste of handmade pau done right.Based on 19 Google reviews
Based on customer ratings
Lim Mei Ling
Bad standards bad quality, totally spoil the morning mood to have this dim sum … never see the review before purchase. My bad. Aunty is friendly 😊 …
Jasmine
Worse Pau I ever tried. Not just expensive but taste horrible. It's always free from people unlike those shops beside. Is it bcos pau had been kept too long causing it to taste horrible?
Fan Hui Ling
Was q ing to get pau and saw one of the staff clipping her nail beside.. questionable hygiene.
Celine
Food standard and service has dropped drastically.
Nurul Balqis
All time favourite Pau.
Ho Kee Pau
Ho Kee Pau
A view of the Ho Kee Pau shop front with a customer standing at the counter. The shop has a dark grey tiled wall with a display of steamed buns and pastries in a glass case. A large black sign with Chinese characters and "Ho Kee Pau" is visible on the right. Stacks of colorful plastic crates are also present.
HoKee Pau
A storefront with a black facade and red accents. The shop's name, "HoKee Pau" (和記包), is displayed in white text on a black background. To the right, a large white panel features a QR code and contact information. A cartoon illustration of a dough stick with a crown is also visible.
HoKee Pau Storefront
A view of the HoKee Pau store, showing the illuminated sign with the business name and a stylized bun. The storefront features a display case filled with food items, a counter with staff members, and promotional posters on the wall. The interior of the shop is visible, including kitchen equipment and more food displays.
Steamed Dumplings and Rice
A close-up overhead shot shows a plastic container filled with cooked rice and a clear plastic plate with three steamed dumplings. The dumplings are yellow and appear to be filled with meat and topped with a small orange piece. The rice is light brown and appears to be seasoned. The food is placed on a surface that looks like a newspaper.
Zongzi on a Plate
Two zongzi, a traditional Chinese dish of sticky rice wrapped in bamboo or reed leaves, are presented on a white plate. The leaves are dark green and appear slightly wet, with a yellow band visible on one of the zongzi. A bright pink string is used to tie the leaves together. The zongzi are conical in shape.
Dim Sum Display
A display case filled with various dim sum items, including steamed buns, dumplings, and fried snacks. Above the display is a backlit menu board featuring images of dim sum dishes like Siu Mai and Egg Tart.
Hand holding a steamed bun with filling
A hand holds a partially eaten steamed bun filled with a savory, dark brown mixture and some green herbs. The bun is white and fluffy. In the blurred background, several people's legs and feet are visible, suggesting an outdoor or public setting.
Hokee Pau Food Stall
A food stall with a prominent "Hokee Pau" sign and a digital menu displaying various food items. The stall also advertises a "Grand Draw" and "Free Red Pockets" promotion.
Steamed Buns
A white styrofoam container filled with various steamed buns. Some buns are cut open to reveal fillings. One bun contains a savory mixture with meat and a hard-boiled egg. Others appear to have a dark, possibly sweet filling, and some have a smooth, caramel-colored filling.
Steamed Bun
A close-up overhead view of a white steamed bun in a blue-rimmed bowl. The bun has a pleated top and appears soft and fluffy. Below the bowl, a clear plastic bag is visible, partially obscuring the surface it rests on.
Food in plastic packaging
A close-up shot of food items wrapped in clear plastic packaging. The food appears to be a creamy mixture with visible green herbs or vegetables. The packaging is slightly crinkled, and some condensation is present on the inside.
Shrimp and Vegetable Dumpling
A close-up shot of a steamed dumpling filled with shrimp and chopped green vegetables, wrapped in a translucent dough. The dumpling is partially opened, revealing the white shrimp and green filling. It is presented in a clear plastic bag.
HoKee Pau Storefront
A view of the HoKee Pau store with customers and staff. The store has a display case filled with pastries and a sign above that reads "HoKee Pau" with a graphic of a steamed bun. There is also a vertical sign with Chinese characters and the HoKee logo.
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