The Best Asian Food At VivoCity

1 HarbourFront Walk. Singapore 098585

To help you decide what to eat or try, we have gone through the reviews of all the Asian Food at VivoCity so that you don't have to.


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)

Asian Food Directory

Here are the best eateries selling Asian Food based on users' ratings and reviews

The food at Penang Culture is known for its great taste and well-prepared dishes, with exceptional dishes such as chendol and char kway teow. The authentic Malay food is delicious, with a unique touch to dishes like white coffee chicken. Customers enjoy the friendly staff and welcoming setup for families, making it a popular choice for a satisfying meal.

Food Rating
Great (Must Try)
The food at this Taiwan dumpling restaurant is a mix of sweet and savory dishes. The dumplings, lu rou rice, salted chicken, and noodles all have a hint of sweetness to them. The Egg Roll with Ham Cheese, Salt Bake Chicken, 滷肉飯, and dumpling soup are highlights on the menu.

The Braised Beef Noodle soup is comforting and flavorful, with a nice balance of beef stock, oil, and pickled veggies. The Mala dumplings and egg noodle soup are also recommended for those who prefer cleaner and less oily dishes. Overall, the dining environment is clean and tidy, with a good variety of Taiwanese cuisine options to choose from.

Customers who appreciate a mix of sweet and savory flavors will enjoy the menu offerings at this restaurant.
Food Rating
Good (Worth Trying)
The food at this food court offers a diverse selection of South Asian and international dishes at reasonable prices. The seating is comfortable and clean, with a separate area for juices and drinks. The variety of options ensures that there is something for everyone, and the authentic flavors make for a great dining experience.

Overall, a recommended choice for an enjoyable meal.
Food Rating
Good (Worth Trying)
Based on the customer reviews, the food at this restaurant is delicious and worth trying. The Kolo mee noodles are described as QQ (Q means firm or bouncy) and tasty, and the wontons are smooth and well-marinated. The soup is flavorful, especially with the addition of ingredients like Abalone.

The trick to enjoying the noodles is to mix everything in the bowl as you eat, allowing the gravy to be evenly distributed. Overall, the food is recommended and worth a visit, despite a few minor issues like the filling in the fried wontons being too little and the price being a bit high.
Food Rating
Good (Worth Trying)
The food court offers a wide variety of halal options from Korean, Western, Indonesian, Chinese, Vietnamese, Japanese, and Malaysian cuisines. The portions are fulfilling and reasonably priced, making it a great choice for a meal before heading to Universal Studio. The food court is clean, although it can get quite crowded during lunch hour.

Highly recommended dishes include Japanese curry chicken karrage, curry beef, Lanzhou Beef Noodles, spring rolls, and grilled pork noodle/rice from the Vietnamese stall. Overall, the food court provides a tasty and diverse dining experience for customers.
Food Rating
Good (Worth Trying)

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