Oh my god! The food here is so amazing. Very delicious, very reasonable prices. The staff is very friendly. And the place is gorgeously decorated with paintings and bottles. This place is often packed, so would recommend reserving.
Walked past this quaint little restaurant hidden on Eng Hoon street and it was definitely a hidden gem. Serving legit authentic peranakan food, we loved the beef rendang the most. The blended spices was was infused with beef so well, it was bomb. The ayam buah keluak was delicious as well👍🏼 Had the
A chic and cosy restaurant, well decorated with the original Peranakan feel and look. The dishes didn't disappoint. Ordered the ngor hiang, my daughter who wasn't a big fan of ngor hiang helped herself to most. I'm a huge fan of ayam buah keluak, it was really satisfying. The buah keluak was filled
I find that the flavours of the Peranakan dishes here area little different from others. Not the typical flavour you get but it’s unique and nice. I like the itek and sambal lady’s finger. The price point is on the high side so may not return.
Craving For Peranakan Food On A Rainy Day. Limited Seats Available. Small N Cozy Restaurant. Food Reali Not Bad. Worth A Try.
The restaurant started in the 80's and is now a restaurant chain. I love Peranakan food and is the first time trying out the food here. I would give the quality of food a 4 star rating. The place is well decorated but the place is a little cramp and the table is very small!!!. I would give it a 2 st
Delightful little restaurant in an interesting neighbourhood. I loved the Nonya sauces with each dish, very authentic and delicious. I would return.
We ordered 4 dishes , happily waiting for the food to arrive, the food taste was good, but it came with disappointment. We paid $23 for Garam Assam Fish and they came with only 3 small slices of Snappers. Does 3 slices of fillet fish cost that much despite inflation? Seriously they overcharged. As
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