The Best Chinese Food At IMM
2 Jurong East Street 21. Singapore 609601
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Each eatery has been given one of the following ratings based on our analysis:
- - Great (Must Try)
- - Good (Worth Trying)
- - Average (Can Try)
- - Ok (Can Eat)
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The food at this restaurant is absolutely delightful, with a wonderful combination of flavors and ingredients that make each dish a delight to enjoy. The service from the staff members is top-notch, with attentive and friendly waitstaff who go above and beyond to ensure that each customer has a memorable dining experience. Customers have praised the hotpot dishes, mushroom sides, and guava as must-try items on the menu.
Overall, the food quality, service, and atmosphere make dining at this establishment a truly enjoyable and satisfying experience.
Overall, the food quality, service, and atmosphere make dining at this establishment a truly enjoyable and satisfying experience.
Food Rating
Great (Must Try)
The food at BanTianYao Restaurant in IMM is known for its reasonable prices and good quality grilled fish. Customers have praised the delicious dishes and the pleasant ambience of the restaurant. There is excitement surrounding the opening of the first BanTianYao Grilled Fish outlet in Singapore, with residents looking forward to trying out the delightful Chinese dishes.
Overall, the restaurant is a popular choice for those looking for a satisfying dining experience.
Overall, the restaurant is a popular choice for those looking for a satisfying dining experience.
Food Rating
Good (Worth Trying)
The food at this restaurant in Jurong East offers a variety of dishes that are flavorful and satisfying. The Braised Pork Soup comes with a generous portion of chewy noodles and thinly sliced soft meat in a salty broth. The Lemon Tea is refreshing and perfect for pairing with the savory dishes.
The fried chicken cutlet is crispy and well-seasoned, with a spicy powdered dip that enhances the flavor. The sour fish vermicelli has a delicious soup that is not overly spicy or sour, and the softer texture of the vermicelli adds a unique twist to the dish. Overall, the food is delicious, spicy, and perfect for those who enjoy Chong Qing cuisine.
The staff are friendly and helpful, making the dining experience enjoyable.
The fried chicken cutlet is crispy and well-seasoned, with a spicy powdered dip that enhances the flavor. The sour fish vermicelli has a delicious soup that is not overly spicy or sour, and the softer texture of the vermicelli adds a unique twist to the dish. Overall, the food is delicious, spicy, and perfect for those who enjoy Chong Qing cuisine.
The staff are friendly and helpful, making the dining experience enjoyable.
Food Rating
Good (Worth Trying)
The food at this restaurant is top-notch, with fresh ingredients and nicely seasoned dishes. Signature dishes like black pepper crabs and chilli crab with fried buns are highly recommended. The service staff are attentive and prompt, making it a great option for a family or Chinese dinner.
Some customers have noted that the prices can be a bit high, but the quality of the food makes it worth it. Overall, a great dining experience with delicious seafood options and excellent service.
Some customers have noted that the prices can be a bit high, but the quality of the food makes it worth it. Overall, a great dining experience with delicious seafood options and excellent service.
Food Rating
Good (Worth Trying)
The food at Tea House Soup Restaurant (IMM) offers a variety of dishes ranging from dim sum to Chinese staples. The dim sum dishes may fall short of expectations in terms of temperature and flavor, but the Samsui ginger chicken is a crowd favorite. The service from the waitresses is attentive and polite, ensuring that customers have a pleasant dining experience.
The chicken is noted to be soft and juicy, while other dishes like the pork and vegetables are recommended for those craving Chinese food. Overall, the restaurant provides a decent dining experience with some standout dishes that are worth trying.
The chicken is noted to be soft and juicy, while other dishes like the pork and vegetables are recommended for those craving Chinese food. Overall, the restaurant provides a decent dining experience with some standout dishes that are worth trying.
Food Rating
Good (Worth Trying)
The food at this restaurant is highly praised by customers for its delicious flavors and generous portions. Dishes like XO sauce fried rice with scallops, sesame braise chicken, Signature White Beehoon, Samba La La, Samba Kang Kong, Prawn and Chicken Sausage Fried Rice, Signature Fried Wings, and the yam ring are particularly standout items. Customers appreciate the spiciness, variety, and overall quality of the food.
The service is also commended for being fast and attentive, creating a pleasant dining experience overall.
The service is also commended for being fast and attentive, creating a pleasant dining experience overall.
Food Rating
Good (Worth Trying)
The food at Gong Yuan Ma La Tang is described as having a wide variety of soup bases to choose from, with mild options for those who prefer a less spicy experience and higher levels for those seeking a kick of heat. The ingredients are fresh and well-prepared, with tasty options like tomato soup and suan cai soup. The environment is clean and comfortable, making it a pleasant dining experience.
Prices are on the higher side, but the quality of the food justifies the cost. Overall, Gong Yuan Ma La Tang offers a satisfying and enjoyable meal for those looking for a flavorful and customizable hot pot experience.
Prices are on the higher side, but the quality of the food justifies the cost. Overall, Gong Yuan Ma La Tang offers a satisfying and enjoyable meal for those looking for a flavorful and customizable hot pot experience.
Food Rating
Ok (Can Eat)
The food at this outlet, a franchise of Daun Pandan Rice Dumpling with 30 years of history, is truly exceptional. The glutinous rice is soft and fluffy, the pork filling is generous, and overall the dumplings are even better than Hoo Kee, a Michelin-starred competitor. As a Hakka who has been eating rice dumplings for 40 years, this reviewer highly recommends this outlet over others in the market.
Food Rating
Ok (Can Eat)