Shou La Shou Beijing Restaurant 手拉手京华小馆

Shou La Shou Beijing Restaurant
手拉手京华小馆

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78%   (18 votes)
14 / 18

THE BUZZ: Shou La Shou Beijing Restaurant offers some of the best Beijing cuisine in Singapore, serving a tantalising collection of dishes that are suitable for casual dining and group gatherings. Prepared using only the freshest and most delicious ingredients, every dish in the menu is bound to satisfy your taste buds.Located along Jalan Besar, Shou La Shou Beijing Restaurant provides the perfect place where diners can enjoy a beautiful selection of dishes that will surely deliver a memorable dining experience and gastronomic indulgence.Without compromising quality, Shou La Shou makes one of the most enjoyable and tasty dishes at affordable prices. They make sure that the colour, flavour and texture are perfect to cater to every palate.MUST TRY: Indulge in the pleasure of their delicious dishes such as Brinjal with Prawn, Chive and Egg, Homemade Beancurd, Ma Po Tofu, Xiao Long Bao, and a lot more.

Hours:

Daily: 10:30 - 22:30

Address:
141 Jalan Besar

Cuisine:
Asian, Beijing, Chinese



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