Boon Tong Kee 文东记
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Delivery:
Boon Tong Kee is offering delivery via the following options:
https://deliveroo.com.sg/menu/singapore/katong/boon-tong-kee-east-coast-road
All shops close, available on deliveroo, hotline or website but different pricings
Take-away:
Boon Tong Kee has no take-away options.
Boon Tong Kee 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 Crispy Cereal Prawns to Crispy Deep Fried Chicken its extensive menu is reflective of the restaurant’s efforts to cater to every palate.This restaurant is located in Joo Chiat along East Coast Road. Long known for its chicken rice, this operation has expanded to include a full range of typical coffee shop zi char dishes. Complement your chicken rice with some stir-fried vegetables or tiger prawns in seafood sauces expanded to include a full range of typical coffee shop zi char dishes.MUST TRIES: Indulge in their mouth-watering dishes such as Blanch Kang Kong with Cuttlefish and Wok Fried Hor Fun with Venison in Black Pepper Sauce.
Hours:
Daily: 11:00 - 22:00
Address:
199 East Coast Road
Cuisine:
Asian, Chinese, Hainanese, Local, Singaporean, Zi Char
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