姑媽家 Gu Ma Jia Food Pot

姑媽家 Gu Ma Jia Food Pot is a chinese restaurant Toa Payoh Singapore located in Singapore.

7 / 10
25
ratings
  • Phone

    +65 6285 2023

  • Website

    gumajia.com.sg

  • Instagram

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  • Facebook

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  • Type

    Chinese Restaurant

Address

45 Tai Thong Crescent Singapore

Reservations Yes
Credit Cards Yes
Outdoor Seating No
Parking Street
Restroom Yes

Comments / 14


Keywords:

ribs fried rice dinner shiok butter cream lunch
Cheen The Curious

Their fishhead curry here passed the mother-in-law test. It's the spicy & sour style, not the one with coconut milk

Cheen The Curious

Comfortable air-con restaurant . Suitable for big families. Call to make reservation . Limited roadside parking can pose a problem

Helen C

First time in this restaurant . Good food. Fresh ingredients . Will come back for more.

Cheen The Curious

Food ingredients are fresh. Makes for delicious dishes

Cheen The Curious

Apparently the founder (nicknamed Gu Ma) mingles with local celebrities

Freddie Tan

The claypot wine chicken is good!

Chong Wei LIM

Coffee-flavoured ribs is a must try ????

Steven Tan

If you want to eat boss food then come la

Clarence Lim

Just try the Gu Ma Jia Fried Rice , shiok ! 6 bucks, worth the try!

Min Shen Teh

Nice ah ma dishes

Mabel Tan

Deep Fried Butter Cream Sotong, BEST! :D~~ *DROOOOL*

Benny Hew

The herbal roast duck here is fabulous.

serene chua

Sambal chilli sucks, Wu Xiang sucks... Basically only the Assam fish head can try

Jeffrey Teo

The gd service is insufficient to cover the lack of flavour.

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