Reviews Wealth Kitchen

5
Alex Chin
+5
[Update May 2019: This place is permanently closed.] A hidden gem in Bukit Panjang! Cheap and good! No service charge, no GST, no corkage! Tuck away in the Hakka clan building, serving local seafood and chinese dishes, mixture of Cantonese, Hokkian and Teochew. I came here for dinnner and tried five dishes at less than $100 - Fish maw thick soup 鱼鳔羹 (recommended!), prawn roll 虾棗 (recommended!), boxing chicken 铁公鸡 (so so), stirfried vege 蒜茸乃白 and seafood fried thin noodle 海鲜炒面线 (recommended!)
4
lh ti
+4
A good place for tim tsum.. be there before 9am... else a lot of items may be sold out. Food is good.. service a bit hiccups during rush hours.. but they are willing to apologise and try to made up... Last know the restaurant had changed hand and business ..😅
4
PETER CHONG
+4
By accident discovered this new eatery when looking for a steak dinner by Buckaroo (which has closed permanently). Food taste wise rated good especially the crab dishes. The next day came foe the dimsum. Selected some dishes and tried. Very different and very fresh. Good place for family meals. Recommended.
5
Koh Hd
+5
Coming during its opening period is awesome where everything have a 50% discount (until 30 November 2017 as far as I know). So far I've tried the dim sum, quite affordable with the har kow having 2-3 prawns each piece at ~$3.80 original price. What's more, there's no GST and service charge at the stated price of the menu.
5
desmond chua
+5
Nice dishes. Crabs are reasonably priced. Ordered salted eggs crabs and black pepper but still prefer the black pepper more.
4
Darren Koh
+4
Very quiet Hakka restaurant specialising in seafood, although I have not had seafood there. They have enough other dishes to try.
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