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They're having a promo for their 10th anniversary, with select dishes and drinks going for just $10 - yes just $10, which is almost half-priced for some items!

Place was moody and vibey, great for a post-work gathering or even an evening date. We started off with the Tokyo Hummus ($12), which was made with edamame giving it a unique flavour different from the traditional chickpea. Topped with a layer of furikake and served with mini toasted bread slices, this was a great appetiser to start off the meal. Next were two $10 items we chose - the Unagi & Foie Gras Donabe and the Pork Aparagus Kushiyaki (2pcs). $10 for unagi and foie gras is really such a steal, an the dish did not disappoint at all. Delicious, with the sweet-savoury teriyaki-esque sauce, my only complaint would be that they could hold back a little with the sauce. On the other hand, the kushiyaki was just alright, and the pork tasted like salty bacon to me.

However, I was pretty disappointed by the charge of $3 per pax for water, especially since it was not made known to use at the time of ordering. The waitress asked if we wanted still or sparkling water, and we replied that we just wanted tap water to which she just said "ok" and did not inform upfront of the charge. I did not know until I saw the bill! And when I mentioned this to the staff, he just said something to the tune of "yes it's like that". No apologies, no clarifications, quite disappointing and ended off the meal on a poor note.

we’re having:
🍴Fish Fillet with Green Chili & Pepper
🍴 Twice cooked Pork
🍴 Fried string beans
🍴 Chicken with Spicy Sauce (additional for 4paxs meal)
🥤Sour Plum/Lime Juice
🍮Ice Jelly (complimentary)

Love the spread and taste, definitely worth the price! All tasted delicious and it reminiscent me of my time in Chong Qing & Cheng Du. They also do cater for big event like business meetings, corporate function, family gathering etc. hence you’re thinking for a place to dine in. Do check it out!

31 March 2025
Strawberry Matcha Latte 2/5

Can’t believe the Sichuan a la carte buffet is only $29.90! Because if you look at the dishes they come in extremely big sizes 😱

Came here with my bf and we were honestly impressed. A la Carte buffet means we didn’t have to get out of our seat everything is ordered at your table. And it’s freshly made- every dish came piping hot. There are more than 25 dishes to choose from and we had a hard time choosing because we wanted to try all they all of them— there are chicken, beef, pork, seafood, veg, noodles, dessert.

My favourites were La zi ji (spicy fried chicken) – super crispy and really spicy, but so addictive. I kept going back for more even though my mouth was on fire 😂 and Prawn with vermicelli – they actually cook this in front of you! Great for me to film for the ’gram, and also it also looks as tasty as it looks. We ate so much (this was lunch) that we didn’t eat dinner that day! He he he

Location is also super convenient you can go by MRT to Chinatown station, its at Chinatown Point shopping mall. Definitely recommend if you’re in the area and want something filling without spending too much!

12 Jul’25, Sat🌧️
📍Man Man Japanese Unagi (Clarke Quay)
- Standard Hitsumabushi with hot green tea

Menu changed since the last I went but nonetheless, went for the standard hitsumabushi.

Fresh unagi, crispy and tender, to eat as it is (with the sauce) or with the dashi broth, tasted equally good. However, do note that fresh wasabi is not available, only wasabi paste is provided.

The outlet was a little shorthanded, meals and drinks are served pretty slowly.

Damage: $35.73 incl. of svc charge & GST

[CHINATOWN, SINGAPORE] @shuyanrestaurant is conveniently located on level 1 of Chinatown Point, offering Chinese dishes with an ala carte buffet concept!

At $29.90 per adult, you get to order a variety of meat, seafood and carbs. Our favourite had to be the Garlic Vermicelli Prawn Balls with its strong garlic umami and snappy fresh prawns! Dishes like their Fried Chicken with Dried Chilli aka La Zi Ji were great as well, with the chicken pieces being slightly bigger and still really crunchy!

However, admittedly there were some dishes that were misses as well, like the Fried Rice with Eggs which could have been more flavourful.

Overall, the experience is still decent and may be worth it with a large group of big eaters. The dishes served are of full sizes so a larger group will mean that you can try more dishes!

Thank you @burpple for the invite and @shuyanrestaurant for the food!

[CHINATOWN, SINGAPORE] @shuyanrestaurant is conveniently located on level 1 of Chinatown Point, offering Chinese dishes with an ala carte buffet concept!

At $29.90 per adult, you get to order a variety of meat, seafood and carbs. Our favourite had to be the Garlic Vermicelli Prawn Balls with its strong garlic umami and snappy fresh prawns! Dishes like their Fried Chicken with Dried Chilli aka La Zi Ji were great as well, with the chicken pieces being slightly bigger and still really crunchy!

However, admittedly there were some dishes that were misses as well, like the Fried Rice with Eggs which could have been more flavourful.

Overall, the experience is still decent and may be worth it with a large group of big eaters. The dishes served are of full sizes so a larger group will mean that you can try more dishes!

Thank you @burpple for the invite and @shuyanrestaurant for the food!

SICHUAN BUFFET FROM $19.90??

a wide variety of dishes to choose from - chicken, beef, pork, prawns, veges, desserts!! so u rly can have ur pick hehe

our fav dishes were:

la zi ji (the spicy fried chicken) - vv crispy and the la (spice) is also v fragrant and addictive!! not for the weak so dun worry the spice is rly there HAHA had to soothe my tongue with peanuts

the prawn w vermicelli noodles - noodles were well seasoned, vvv chewy also

the fried dessert with sugar inside - v crispy outside and the fillings were oozing out! Careful hot tho HAHA

Their drinks got offer too - 2nd one at 50% off

Vv conveniently located inside chinatown point (chinatown mrt) so can try it if u r in the area!!

Would you try this all-you-can-eat Sichuan buffet?

For bold, punchy Sichuan flavours, Shu Yan’s all you can eat à la carte buffet is a strong option. At $29.90++ per adult, it offers good variety and solid flavour at a decent price point.

Start with the Chili Shrimp Balls and Garlic Vermicelli Prawn Balls. Both arrive hot and garlicky, with juicy shrimp. The Boiled Fish Fillet in Chili Oil is a standout. Spicy, numbing, and full of aroma. The Stewed Fish Fillet with Pickled Vegetables adds a satisfying tang to the meal.

Meat dishes like Sichuan Boiled Beef and Twice Cooked Pork are loaded with heat and savoury depth. The Fried Chicken with Dried Chili brings crunch and spice. Kung Po Chicken and Lemongrass Chicken offer familiar flavours with a twist.

Mapo Tofu, Fried French Beans, and Shredded Cabbage with Pork bring that home-style comfort. Fried Rice with Egg and Fried Noodles are reliable fillers between bites of spice.

Finish with chilled Ice Jelly or Glutinous Rice Cake with Brown Sugar for a sweet end.

Buffet is limited to 120 minutes, with a minimum of 2 diners per table. Portions are generous, and dishes arrive fast, making this a satisfying option for those who enjoy Sichuan cuisine.

Apparently one of the more popular Bak Kut Teh establishments in Singapore and thus there were quite a few tourists in the queue. Ambience was bright and comfortable, suitable for a casual dinner in town.

We got the Superior Spare Ribs Soup ($11.80), with Ngoh Hiang ($10.80) and Braised Tau Kee ($4.80) as sides, and Rice ($1.50) and Mee Sua ($4.80) as carbs. Main complaint is that the spare ribs were too tough, I expect fall-off-the-bone tender for a good bak kut teh. Broth was good though - this version is leans more towards the garlicky and peppery side (as compared to the Malaysian sweet-savoury herbal version) and I would recommend to make full use of the free refills so that the broth is kept piping hot. Ngoh Hiang was bad, with the fillings very obviously made from meat paste instead of the traditional minced meat, but I did appreciate the addition of water chestnuts and coriander. Tau Kee was alright, as is the Mee Sua (though it was served room temperature).

I am no crepe connoisseur but Madam Flod's galettes were yummy. I had the Ham & Cheese - Signature ($21) which was a savoury-sweet combo of Ham, emmental, chèvre (goat cheese), salad, vinaigrette, butter roasted walnuts and honey. Fragrant and lightly crisp, the buckwheat flour pancake was the best part for me. Though I don’t really fancy the piquant taste of goat cheese, it was strangely complementary to the sweetness from the drizzles of the honey—a nicely balanced plate, all in all, with fresh greens and crunchy nuts.

📍Spring Coffee
🍵Iced Pistachio Latte ($7.50) - Really pronounced  fragrance and nuttiness with this double espresso blend.

🍵Strawberry Matcha ($8.50)

🍵Mango Matcha ($8.50) - Not as complementary of a pairing as I thought.

🍵Matcha Blondie ($5.50) - Wonderfully earthy and nicely textured.