Reviews of Mouth Restaurant China Square (117)
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Very nice and delicious food which are reasonably priced. Authentic taste of Cantonese food.
They were crowded on Jan 23 evening. We weren't asked what beverage or tea we wanted. After they discovered that they missed our beverage order, then service picked up. The food was good overall, and we did not feel like we had an overdose of msg, instead, the ee fu mian was a little bland. The soon hock was well fried and costs $8 per 100g, so its quite reasonably priced. We were seated in front of a wall mounted TV which played one of those loooong tiresome Taiwanese drama, if only they could play sthg a little more cultured. Overall experience was ok & I will go back again.
Food was great. The dim sum was rustic and gave me a nostalgic feeling (the relatively newer, more refined Cantonese offerings in town are very nice too). Portions were sizeable for 2 persons. The small serving of e-fu noodle was big and could have fed 4. Pricing was reasonable. Decor and service works well; without the frills. A satisfying lunch! I'll be back.
Liu Sa Bao and the XO carrot cake were fantastic as usual. The Service has improved. This time i ordered Pu Er tea and it comes in a ceramic pot on a tealight warmer. The downside is when the tealight is being blown out, there is a smell... like a waxy smell when you burn candle...
Nice food, great service. Maybe there wasnt much people during our visit, all our request were adhered to very quickly. We spent about $30 per pax.
Service was fast, staff were friendly and most importantly, food was good! Keep up the good work and I'm sure you'll have me coming back for more!
Good quality food and service. Lui sa bao is a must try. Attentive uncle who alway fill our cup of tea and change our plates without us asking.
tables were placed too close to each other, causing chairs to be back to back with the other table. Service was not up to standard, and at time slow. Price may not reflect what I expect from a restaurant.
Dined here for family dinner on a Sunday night. Restaurant was pretty quiet, with interesting decor. We and had the Suckling Pig Set for 6 pax, plus an a la carte order of Ee Fu noodles for the three kids. The food was tasty and was good value for money. We had two orders of the must-have yummylicious baked salted egg yolk buns for dessert. Great way to finish a nice meal with the family.
service requests was slow. Food is above average. Staff were friendly. Recommend: Fried white bait, deep fried pork intestines. prices are very reasonable. Would recommend the China Square branch over the PS one.
Nice environment with great food. We order the set mail with small lobster. And the captain recommend us to cook it with chardonnay. And trust me... The taste was heavenly. A must try for all that goes there.
Ok folks are friendly and the food is reasonably good. Were accommodating and tried their best to provide what we need. My baby was cranky midway and the staff were patient enough to play and pacify him. Thumbs up!
With this application, it is much easier to make reservation. Great service, great food. Will definitely be back again.
Grea t outdoor atmosphere with good food and good service!
Love the baked liu sha bao (salted egg lava bun). It's not too oily, has a bao skin like that of the Tim Ho Wan char siew bun.
Love the baked liu sha bao (salted egg lava bun). It's not too oily, has a bao skin like that of the Tim Ho Wan char siew bun.
Like the foods. Definitely value for money. Waiting time was reasonable