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2.9

10 reviews

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4
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3
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2
80%
1
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Celestia Tan

Celestia Tan

1

"During my recent visit, I had an experience that left a negative impression. The younger staff were noticeably unfriendly. When I politely requested some chili padi, the response I received was unexpectedly rude. Instead of offering assistance or guidance, the staff member seemed dismissive, which made the experience quite uncomfortable."

Jasmin Tan

Jasmin Tan

1

"I used to enjoy the food here, but the quality has declined significantly. I ordered the Penang Laksa, and as you can see from the photo, the soup was extremely diluted. It was just sour and lacked any real flavor. The experience was further marred by a tense atmosphere; staff members were shouting at each other, even with customers present. Additionally, the cashier's attitude made us feel like we were a burden. Overall, a very disappointing visit."

Gregory Tanasegaram

Gregory Tanasegaram

4

Penang Savour is a stall located at Tampines Hub. It specializes in Penang Fried Kway Teow, a dish made of fried flat noodles, Chinese sausage, and bean sprouts. The dish is known for its dry, crunchy texture and good wok hei. The stall also serves Penang Assam Laksa, a flavorful soup with plenty of greens and onion slices. The laksa features thick, chewy udon-style noodles, and the fish slices are of good quality. Although seating is limited, the overall meal experience is satisfactory.

Lim Poh Leng

Lim Poh Leng

2

"Ordered sambal fried rice and hor fun. The cutlery was quite exquisite and nice. However, there weren't many other merits. The food mostly tasted like salt (no sambal flavor), and the hor fun tasted overwhelmingly of sodium. It was also quite expensive - $7 for hawker food. It's also very cramped here. Eating upstairs at the hawker center is a smarter choice; I won't be back."

Hai Boon Lim

Hai Boon Lim

5

I was pleasantly surprised by the Penang Prawn Noodle Soup. It tasted wonderful, full of umami and prawn soup flavor. Though I don't usually like chili, the spiciness was great. It paired well with the Honey Lemon drink. I will come back again for the noodles, and to try other dishes!

Koh Han

Koh Han

3

Service 5/5, food 3/5, atmosphere is suitable if you're looking for a quick meal. The seats are stools and have no backrests. I tried the Assam laksa because I've been missing it, but the taste was a huge miss for me. On top of that, there wasn't much *liao* (the fish was dismal). The *hor fun* my friend had was much better. That said, the service was lovely! I really liked the uncles serving us.

Daniel Purnama

Daniel Purnama

3

We ordered Penang prawn mee, and it came in a pretty big bowl. Nice. The prawn seemed to have come from char kway teow, not boiled, but tasted like char prawn, as you could see. The fried pork tasted nice and tender, with a balanced taste.

Jing Wen Goh

Jing Wen Goh

2

"Ordered takeaway Penang Laksa. It wasn't very flavorful, and the noodles were quite hard, suggesting it wasn't fresh. There were only a few strands of sardines and vegetables, and nothing else."

Tan Wei Ling

Tan Wei Ling

4

Selling local food, but Penang style, though the taste is similar to local flavors. Cooked by one person on the spot, and after you order. Located in the basement of Tampines Hub, very convenient. You can do some shopping after your meal. Reasonable price, and the serving portion is enough for one person.

Wee Leong Wong

Wee Leong Wong

4

This new Penang restaurant has been undergoing renovation since the circuit breaker. It's nice to see it finally open. The Penang food is nice, but there isn't enough seating in the restaurant. Taking away food is better if you want to enjoy Penang food in Tampines.