The Singapore home grown seafood restaurant was established in 1987, with its first restaurant located in the popular East Coast Seafood Centre. Today, there are multiple outlets in both Singapore and China.
One of only a few truly Singaporean culinary heritage dishes, Bak Kut Teh remains a firm local favourite. Ng Ah Sio’s father started selling this savoury, pork-based, peppery herbal soup cooked in distinct Teochew style, in the 1950s.
Serving delicious classics that epitomise Teochew cuisine since 2011, Chui Huay Lim is the stage for Teochew cooking at its finest: from uncomplicated lunches of “muay” (Teochew-style porridge) to exquisite seafood feasts.
*Chui Huay Lim Teochew Cuisine will be closed on 16 October 2024. We will continue to serve you on Level 2 from 17 October 2024 as our restaurant on Level 1 is currently undergoing renovation from 1 October to the end of November 2024.
Zui Yu Xuan Teochew Cuisine is housed within a two-storey heritage building located in the historic Far East Square precinct. Within this elegant oriental space, refined, authentic Teochew fare is presented: from signatures such as Deep Fried Liver Rolls and Wok Fried ‘Kway Teow’ with Diced ‘Kai Lan’and Preserved Radish, to Teochew Oyster Omelette ‘Gooey Style’ and Teochew ‘Puning’ Fermented Bean Chicken.
Chao Ting introduces innovative modern twists to classic dishes while honouring Teochew tradition, and offers a slightly decadent rendition with our “Premier” ‘Pao Fan’. A dish of fragrant Jasmine rice expertly cooked to toothsome and silky perfection simmered in a broth slow-cooked over five hours using prawns, pork, chicken and fish bones, it is topped with an assortment of choice ingredients selected for their freshness and quality.
Whether it is a wedding reception, a birthday celebration, a lavish private banquet, a corporate event or a crazy themed-“do”, we have dishes that will satisfy your guests, taken from our selection of fine fares from our celebrated culinary team.
A convenient and hassle-free way to buy your best-loved JUMBO merchandise, shop for gifts or simply to hang-out in cyber-space to browse through cooking demonstrations to impress like a chef.
Seared with the brilliance and mastery of four of Singapore’s best-loved seafood dining brands, the inaugural Singapore Seafood Republic outlet in Singapore features many celebrated dishes that encapsulate the island city’s rich heritage in seafood cuisine.
A well-loved local-style wonton mee, Kok Kee Wonton Noodle started in 1985 as a humble wonton noodle stall at Lavender Food Square in Singapore before moving to Hoa Nam Building in Jalan Besar and is currently relocated at Foch Road. Known for its springy noodles and special lard-based sauce, the brand is a familiar and popular name among many Singaporeans, and has been featured by various local food critics and mainstream news portals, such as The Straits Times, AsiaOne and Mothership.
The flagship premium dining concept of JUMBO Group, is taking your dining experience to greater heights. Celebrate the quintessential taste of Singapore cuisine through intricate tasting menus and wine pairing. Savour a collection of iconic Singaporean flavours woven with culinary excellence by our local chefs.
Lau Lim Mee Pok’s story begins in the 1970s, when 13-year-old Lim Kim Heong started on his journey to mee pok mastery. Years later, a fortuitous exchange gave birth to our humble stall in Jalan Tua Kong. Building a loyal community across multiple generations, we strive to continue being the backdrop to your new memories, etching new experiences with Singaporeans as we serve up nostalgic flavours of old.
A treasury of Singapore's culinary heritage, preserving the finest flavours of nostalgia with an appreciation for the freshest seafood. Mutiara seeks to endear the modern palate with generational flavours adored by and shared across her diverse ethnic communities.
The Allure of Classic Hong Kong Flavours. Indulge in the ultimate Hong Kong dining experience with Tsui Wah – where authentic flavours and vibrant atmosphere meet in every bite.