Mark Foo
Extremely greasy pork jerky that is unedible unless one baked it in a air-fryer or oven 2nd time. I really do not see the appeal of this brand.
Location: Level B4, Unit Number #B4-37
People queuing outside Lim Chee Guan, a shop selling traditional snacks and delicacies.
Bundles of dried sausages hang in front of a wooden sign for Lim Chee Guan.
A close-up of a gourmet dish featuring rolled chicken with red pepper and asparagus, drizzled with sauce.
Customers queue at a Lim Chee Guan store, with a display of meat products and signage.
A display of various types of dried meat snacks, including pork, beef, chicken, and fish.
A display of stacked and loose bak kwa (dried meat) products in a shop window.
Interior view of a shop with decorative banners and a digital display showing a building.
Interior shot of Lim Chee Guan store with festive decorations and a digital display.
A display of various types of bak kwa, including BBQ chicken and pork, presented on artificial grass.
The exterior of a modern building at night, illuminated with purple lights and featuring prominent brand names.
A close-up of a red circular item with the Lim Chee Guan logo and text.
A close-up shot of thinly sliced, glistening beef jerky on white paper.
A brightly lit shop interior showcasing a display of bak kwa and other meat products.
A close-up shot of a gourmet sandwich with grilled meat, lettuce, and tomatoes on a white plate.
The entrance of Lim Chee Guan, a shop selling meat products, with a display of goods and signage.
Exterior view of the ION Orchard building with Prada and other luxury brand storefronts.
Display of crispy pork floss and crispy seaweed floss in jars and packaging.
A display of various types of bak kwa (dried meat) on a grassy surface.
A display of crispy pork floss and crispy seaweed floss in jars and packaging.
A man in a blue t-shirt grills meat with tongs, surrounded by smoke.
A close-up of two rice dishes, one topped with bacon bits and the other with a savory glaze, garnished with chili.
A wooden sign with embossed text 'Lim Chee Guan' and hanging strings of dried sausages.
A view of a city street with cars and modern buildings under a cloudy sky.
A brightly lit shop selling dried meat products with staff serving customers.
A view of modern skyscrapers and a building with a glass pyramid in a city setting.
Customers browse bak kwa at the Lim Chee Guan ION Orchard store.
A hand holds a red package with the Lim Chee Guan logo in front of the store.
Based on 15 reviews
Out of 177 shops
Not enough ratings
Mark Foo
Extremely greasy pork jerky that is unedible unless one baked it in a air-fryer or oven 2nd time. I really do not see the appeal of this brand.
Andrea C
Bad experience... they gave my order WRONG.. not once but TWICE!! The thing was.... it's not even crowded... and there were 3 staffs there.. haizzz
Benjamin Xue
For CNY shopping, go early. They open to take orders even before their opening time. Their daily supplies are sold out sometimes at 1130am. The rest of day is for collection of orders.
Laurensia (thequirkyfoodie)
Favourite bakkwa brand! 😋👌🏼 …
Michelle Shiny
Came ard 9:30 no q. Counter is Open for pre-order and come back to collect est 3hrs later, they will send us a msg to inform for collections. Available in 1 size only 500g.
Cahyadi tan
Very good taste. 3 times a week i buy this food
Adit Nagata
Great outlet Staff is helpfull and friendly