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Went here for lunch on a Sunday and enjoyed our experience. From the Chinese styled menu, the wanton noodle soup the highlight, which was just outstanding. Service was fast with the restaurant having both indoor and outdoor seating. A great part of the Shangri-La Rasa Sentosa so worth checking out during your stay. View all feedback.
Definitely suggest ordering their kway tiaw. It's really chewy and flavorful. The prawns are substantial and crunchy, while the sausages are rich. The Hakka noodles were also great.
Need to ask a few people before locating this restaurant. Cosy ambience. Ordered Fish Udon Herbal, Char Kway Teow and Roasted duck, all sumptuous!
I never had Singaporean food before. Waitress was very friendly and helpful in making recommendation with good explanation. Balcony is good place to sit especially around sunset time as there is not to noisy from pool area and view if very nice with greenery around and colorful sunset
Went here for lunch on a Sunday and enjoyed our experience. From the Chinese styled menu, the wanton noodle soup the highlight, which was just outstanding. Service was fast with the restaurant having both indoor and outdoor seating. A great part of the Shangri-La Rasa Sentosa so worth checking out during your stay.
Hidden away inside the Rasa Sentosa resort, but you can go in and it's worth finding since it's one of the better food options on the island. Hand pulled noodles, good fried rice (not too oily or dry), bit expensive since it's a resort, but only compared to food courts. eg $18-22 a meal. With a couple of drinks we paid about $60 for two, and had good tasty food.