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DanAGo

DanAGo

4

On the top floor of Somerset Mall is a food center with lots of options for a meal. Its like a hawker center but more organized inside a mall. Food Republic is way more comfortable and easier way to get a good meal if you are in the area. Price points is a bit higher compared to a hawker center but cheaper than restaurants in the mall. They have a centralized station where you can purchase your drinks as all the stalls only sell food. Digital payment is preferred around here. Lots of seating area, some are clean and well... some are not. Maintenance issues, some tables are broken but thankfully there are lots of options available. If you like a huge variety of food to choose from especially if you have a huge group, this is a good option for you to have a meal.

Farrell Storm

Farrell Storm

5

I was impressed by both the quality and value of the food. My plate, pictured here, came with a soup for only S$6.80. The staff was friendly and attentive. I found plenty of options suitable for Western tastes. Just a heads-up: the chili spice is very potent, so use it sparingly! The atmosphere is a bit like a cafeteria, and you'll need to grab your drink from a different counter. Despite that, the experience was great, and I would definitely recommend it and plan to go back.

Lisa T

Lisa T

3

Cuppage Beef Noodles stall - Fried Black Pepper beef noodles was very peppery and saucy. I find it salty. But beef meat was in a good amount. - $10.80 for small size - I find it okay only Piao Xiang Mala Xiang Guo - $17.00, there’s 10% discount when use posb card. Final price was $15.30 - The spices are not to my liking, the ingredients were over fried. - I didn’t enjoy it

Winnie Yun

Winnie Yun

1

First time I eat at this branch,first I see laksa is a delicious food,after order I request to add a bit more grave,in the ends I gets a bowl of spicy oil..the staff throw black face to me

Joanne Lee

Joanne Lee

3

This review is for the new outlet of Yuen Kee Dumpling. Ordered 3 items with rating and reviews as follows: 1) chives and pork dumpling dry noodles - 2/5. Noodles are very overwhelming both in terms of taste, texture and it is really like freshly cooked, unseasoned dry noodles. Chives and pork dumplings lacks the taste with minimal pork. 2) cabbage and pork dumplings soup noodles - 3/5. Saving grace is the soup as compared to the dry noodles but dumplings is still underwhelming. 3) Shrimp and crab roe wanton in Cantonese style soup - 5/5. The only item we really enjoy overall from the taste of the items on its own: dumpling & broth. It’s quite a wait though - queue to order then wait for food to be ready. If the queue is manageable, just queue for their soup version of wanton and don’t bother with the 饺子 version of dumplings that they pair with the noodles. Felt like a waste of calories for the 饺子 and noodles and won’t understand the hype at all if not for the shrimp and crab roe wanton soup

kai

kai

5

Love the open concept and the fact that it’s right next to a cow play cow moo arcade :) Food is generally on the pricier side for normal food court food given it’s in the Central area, but also delicious! For $7.50 I ate the Creamy Salted Egg Chicken with rice from the Mini wok stall and it was definitely worth it. Unfortunately service wise I noticed dirty tables all around and the tray return area was packed, only having a few spaces left for me to return my tray. Definitely needs work on that aspect.

Eve W

Eve W

3

og punched lemon tea with green lemon. quite bitter especially because there was a lot of pulp. no lemon fragrance. no sweetness either. wanted to try perfume lemon but it wasn’t available. overall very unimpressed.

Stiggy L

Stiggy L

1

This nasi padang stall charged me $1.2 despite me not ordering any rice. When I asked, they said with or without rice they still charge. What a nonsense. That’s on top of their already very expensive dishes. Even an egg cost $1.8. Food taste not even better than hawker outside. Will not patronise them ever again.

Chong Siew Koon

Chong Siew Koon

4

I visited this food court last week on a Wednesday. The Fried Hokkien Mee I ordered was good, but I've had better ones elsewhere. Due to the location being in 313 Somerset, you can expect to pay a premium price. But whether the food is of premium quality is a hit and miss. Some stalls are really worth the high prices, others not so much. It's a good place to fill your tummy while shopping in Orchard Road, but as with every other food courts in this part of town, the prices are expectedly high.

Thomas Jolene

Thomas Jolene

4

20251101 . First time tried the beef noodles. It’s delicious with the condiments lime, chili and the salted veg.