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  1. 1

    Amanda Faith

    Had most of their specialties; food was generally good (though some may find them on the slightly saltier side). Demand is high, so try to order before 730pm to avoid disappointment. It’s n inexpensive place so don’t expect stellar service (especially when they’re busy). Chinese proficiency not required as they do have staff who speak English. Accessibility is passable for an old-school mall (there is lift access, but seating is quite cramped so not recommended for patrons using cumbersome mobility aids). Infant seats available on request. Recommend booking before you he’s down as demand is high and consistent.

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    Leo Tan

    Located inside Serangoon Shopping Centre is this old school restaurant. They serve many traditional Teochew dishes which are hard to find elsewhere.

    Their curry fish head, fried kway teow, flaming pork and fried oyster omelette was all really delicious.

    Definitely a hidden gem. But it’s on the pricier side. Gets very crowded during dinner times.

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    Tan ChaiYong

    Food is very good.
    Service is fast for most dish except Yam paste but they seemed clueless what were happening to the food.
    They asked numerous times when to serve and we have to wait for ages for extra chillies and rice.
    Their services in short is in total chaos.

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    K T Lim

    Authentic Family Teochew Restaurant.. Great Ambience for family dinner. Try their signature cold platter, Roast BBQ piglet and steamed Promfet.

  5. 5

    Benny Chng Seck Kherng

    My favourite Teochew Restaurant especially for their Pomfret Porridge and Yam Paste

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