A-One Claypot House
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Delivery:
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Take-away:
A-One Claypot House is offering take-away via the following options:
https://www.aonedelivery.sg/
MUST TRY: Indulge in their mouth-watering dishes such as Dried Scallop Porridge, Claypot Dried Chilli Frog’s Meat, Hotplate Beancurd with Minced Meat and Hotplate Sesame Chicken Noodle.A-One Claypot House offers some of the best Chinese cuisine serving a tantalizing collection of dishes that are suitable for family gatherings, large groups, catching up with friends and colleagues. From a variety of Claypots to Porridges its extensive menu is reflective of the restaurant’s efforts to cater to every palate.This restaurant is located in Hillion Mall along Petir Road (nearest train: Bukit Panjang MRT Station). A dining experience at A-One Claypot House is expressed through its family-style comfort food, comfy ambiance, well-mannered hospitality all in one place. Topping the list from the menu is the award-winning Traditional Claypot Scallop porridge.
Hours:
Daily: 10:00 - 22:00
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