Yuan Xing Chaozhou Restaurant - Formerly Known as Guan Hin Restaurant
Yuan Xing Chaozhou Restaurant offers some of the best Chinese Cuisine serving a tantalising collection of dishes that are suitable for family, large groups, catching up with friends and colleagues. From Stuffed Sea Cucumber to Braised Goose its extensive menu is reflective of the restaurant’s efforts to cater to every palate.
This restaurant is located in Bendemeer along Whampoa West. The 43-year old Yuan Xing Chao Zhou Restaurant, formerly known as Guan Hin restaurant, sings a different tune from the fancy restaurants sprouting in Singapore. In its cosy ambience, it serves up honest, authentic Teochew cuisine that is a rare find in some fancier restaurants. While savouring its specialties like cold milt crabs, sambal crayfish, braised goose, stir-fried yellow chives topped with crispy fried fish and the decadent sweet yam paste with pumpkin and ginko nuts, diners reminisce the sweet memories of old world Singapore. Yuan Xing has captured the hearts of its many loyal diners through its steadfast belief in staying true to the Teochew cuisine spirit – depending on freshness and quality of ingredients for taste and flavour. If you have not visited YuanXing yet, just make a trip down and you will find yourself returning for more!MUST TRY: Indulge in their mouth-watering dishes such as Prawn Rolls and Teochew Style Yusheng.
Hours:
Daily: 11:30 - 15:00
Daily: 18:00 - 22:00
Address:
34 Whampoa West
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