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Chinatown, Singapore
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Mouth Restaurant - 地茂馆
38 Maxwell Rd, #01-01/02 Airview Building, Air View Building, Singapore 069116
Overall, the reviews for this place are mixed. Some customers enjoyed the traditional Chinese dishes and dim sum, praising the food quality and cozy atmosphere.
Others were disappointed with the service, pricing discrepancies, and below-average food quality. The restaurant seems to cater well to group celebrations and special occasions, with some customers having a pleasant dining experience while celebrating birthdays.
Inconsistencies in service and food quality appear to be the main factors influencing customer satisfaction.
Others were disappointed with the service, pricing discrepancies, and below-average food quality. The restaurant seems to cater well to group celebrations and special occasions, with some customers having a pleasant dining experience while celebrating birthdays.
Inconsistencies in service and food quality appear to be the main factors influencing customer satisfaction.
Rating
B+
Victor's Kitchen
133 New Bridge Rd, #B1-33 Chinatown Point, Singapore 059413
Overall, this place seems to have very delicious dim sum that customers highly recommend. The egg tarts and salted egg yolk bao are particularly praised, while the har kaw and siew mai are also highlighted as favorites.
However, some reviews mention issues with the quality of certain dishes, such as the glutinous rice and porridge. The atmosphere may be a bit stuffy, but the traditional feel and Cantonese-speaking staff add to the authenticity of the experience.
Despite some minor drawbacks, many customers would still return for the dim sum.
However, some reviews mention issues with the quality of certain dishes, such as the glutinous rice and porridge. The atmosphere may be a bit stuffy, but the traditional feel and Cantonese-speaking staff add to the authenticity of the experience.
Despite some minor drawbacks, many customers would still return for the dim sum.
Rating
B+
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