punyshark
Traditional Chinese dessert shop, ambience is a little warm but the service is friendly. This shop is located at Geylang Lorong 7. Great for stopping by if you are around the area…depending on what you order, the desserts are very affordable and fresh!
Bee Choo Cheng
Traditional desserts and the environment is non aircon so might be a bit warm. Dessert is not too sweet and flavorful. Nice place for desserts after a meal.
Matthew Lee
Found this place for dinner near the frog porridge and decided to give it a try. Place was not packed and seemed cosy.
Were still deciding what to order one of the aunties came over and asked and seemed irritated. Initially she asked us to order via scanning the QR but later said we too slow order through her instead.
She recommended the guilinggao and we ordered the mint one. Also ordered the mango pudding and the yam paste. The mango pudding is like a total rip off, the yam paste was quite ok but the best among all was the guilinggao.
I think it was not a good choice from our end because after eating the guilinggao the other desserts seems to have no taste.
Darren Z
Traditional Chinese herbal jelly dessert shop but we tried some of the other desserts. Rockmelon with sago was quite diluted; same for the other desserts. Could have been better.
Service was efficient. Bright neon sign of a tiger in such a traditional store which gives the shop a slight modern edge!
Jamie W
Pretty pricey prices for the portions provided. Probably finished my Orh Nee in 4 mouthfuls. The aunties are fabulous here though. Might want to turn in at Lorong 9 first to look for parking before turning in to Lorong 7 (where Gong He Guan is). Lorong 7 is a one-way street and not accessible from the main road.
The Genesis Family
Our go to when heaty.
Just tell aunty your what's your suffering and she will mixed some secret powder into your super bitter herbal hot drink
The trick is to gulp it all down in an instant. Remember to ask for a sweet drink fr. Aunty to ease your bitterness
Fickle Travellers SG
We had these delivered to us 🛵
Delivery was prompt and fast with the drinks and desserts arrived still cold. 🥶
We had the 24 Herb Herbal Tea, Ginseng Chrysanthemum tea, mango pudding, ice jelly with aloe and bean curd skin with ginko nut.
The drinks were well brewed and potent, which meant that the herbal tea was bitterly good 😳 especially since one of us isn't feeling too good 🤧
Loved the desserts! ❤️ Welcome relief in this hot season 😅 We appreciate that it was sweet enough, without being overly sweet, if you get what we mean.
Our delivery experience was great! We couldn't hesitate to have it delivered again 👍
Max S.
Guilingao was pretty good. It has a pleasant herbal taste and comes with honey instead of sugar syrup. My friend didn’t like the mango pudding and thought that it was bland. Sesame paste arrived warm and tasted ok. On the whole, not a fantastic place but good enough to satisfy your dessert cravings if any.
Jessica Regina Peñafiel-Teo
Dessert taste really bad and way too expensive. Serving portion is very small that it is not worth it at all. �
Emanuelle Loh
Dessert is not bad. Pricing'so reasonable. Their signature is Guai Lian Gao. Not bad as the herbs is prominent. Service is good as I hv paid n left without collecting. I only remembered on 4th day. Lady is kind enough to honour all of my orders when I called.
Peto Peto
We will always drop by when we are near. Their taste is superb!
Marcus Coleman
No matter how good the desert is, nothing can make up for lousy service; and their service was the WORST! Left me feeling utterly disgusted and embarrassed for bringing my in-laws there. My Mother-in-law ordered a cold desert but the PRC waitress served us a hot one. Told her politely that the order was wrong but she denied and insisted that we asked for hot. 8 of us corrected her because we knew our Mother’s order, but the waitress was ignorant and rude, “make already what else you want”, she said in mandarin. She then insisted on payment, took our money and went on to comment out loud that we were in the wrong. Not apologetic, not a tinge of it. And the deserts were not that nice to begin with. The whole experience was unpleasant. No wonder it was empty when we walked in. First time here and definitely out last. Don’t bother patronising.
Ting Szu Kiong
I wondered why it's so quiet. Then I realizes it's the poor service. There were customers waiting impatiently to order but no one noticed so they left feeling frustrated. The attitude is not enthusiastic too.
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