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  1. 1

    Gregory Lamoureux

    Changi Sailing Club restaurant has a great atmosphere. The food is reasonably priced and very nice!

  2. 2

    steven lim

    The family had a good lunch here, and also enjoyed the views of the boats and sea and the breeze.

    The assam sotong was good, if a tad expensive. For $20, we got a lot of sauce with lady fingers, onions and pineapple slices but not a lot of sotong. The prawns with garlic were tasty, but 8 pieces cost $25.

    I am not a huge fan of bean sprouts but their version was tasty and full of wok hei, and the crunchy salted fish pieces complemented the dish. The Hainanese pork chop was crispy, but the sauce was rather bland.

    Service was good, if a little muddled. A couple of times, we got dishes delivered to us that were ordered by the next table.

    The fish head curry looks good and we will return to try that.

  3. 3

    jeremy tay

    Located at a really obscure place but was pleasantly surprised by the finesse of the chinese dishes. Decent hainanese style western dishes as well.

    Great ambience

  4. 4

    OldPartsShop Singapore

    Nice food and good service. Plus nice scenery. Die Die must try

  5. 5

    Ml K

    Coachman Inn offers good food at reasonable prices. I’d recommend the Fish Head Curry ($45) and Fragrant Chicken ($12). While the fish head curry might sound rather pricey, the fish (probably red snapper) was very fresh and the portion was substantial. The taste was much like a fish head curry but there was also a hint of laksa leaves in the curry and some pieces of pineapple pieces (like in an assam pedas). The fragrant chicken was delicious and comprised pieces of garlic and onion marinated chicken fried to a crisp. The grilled sotong ($22) had a lovely barbeque flavour but was just slightly tough. Wait staff were helpful and attentive.

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