A-One Claypot House

A-One Claypot House is a chinese restaurant Central Region located in Central Region.

5 / 10
27
ratings
  • Phone

    +65 6444 1138

  • Website

    No WebsiteURL

  • Instagram

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  • Facebook

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  • Type

    Chinese Restaurant

Address

#B1-47, Chinatown Point (133 New Bridge Road) Singapore

Reservations Yes
Credit Cards Yes (incl. NFC Payments & MasterCard)
Outdoor Seating No
Dining Options Take-out, Delivery

Comments / 4


Lina Yippy

Too much ajinomoto. Felt thirsty after eating the clay pot chicken . That's not the way to make a delicious meal!

B L

Had a 50% discount through eatigo. Food is not up to par. Imagine machined meatballs full of flour in a restaurant . Porridge is also a strange hybrid between teochew and cantonese style .

Alroysius

Very nice Claypot rice and Tom Yam soup

Denise Tan

Quite expensive , food so so..

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