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Mr Chow's Aviary
Mr Chow's Aviary Reviews

Mr Chow's Aviary

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Reviews of Mr Chow's Aviary (9)

Read what people think about Mr Chow's Aviary. All restaurant reviews are written by verified Quandoo diners. Learn more about Mr Chow's Aviary before you go by getting tips and ratings from other restaurant-goers. With real-life reviews, you can see what other diners loved about Mr Chow's Aviary and book a table with confidence!

4.7/6

9 reviews

4.7/6

9 reviews

Food:Great
Atmosphere:Pleasant
Service:Great
Value for money:Good value
Waiting time:Very Good
Noise levels:Average
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"Good"
4/6
Jun Yit Y.2 months ago · 34 reviews

Too many menu items were unavailable. We were also the only people there, and the sole server was always at the bar which was behind a wall at the dining area

"Excellent"
6/6
Shaune L.2 months ago · 2 reviews

Ambience and setting is ideal for catching up over drinks. The cocktails are unique and enjoyed the Chinese playlist, which suits the interior.

"Excellent"
6/6
erwin wijaya L.3 months ago · 2 reviews

the food quality is good and the price is affordable

"Very good"
5/6
Amy A.4 months ago · 1 review

The food was surprisingly good especially the rojak fish skin, the deep friend enoki mushroom! It’s a pity the music was too loud and we had to ask them to lower the volume a few times. Then an amateur DJ came and played TECHNO music during dinner time!

"Average"
3/6
Anderson Y.4 months ago · 1 review

It was okay. Nothing spectacular. Not somewhere I would go back again

"Good"
4/6
Darren T.5 months ago · 7 reviews

[FUZZIE 20% OFF DISCOUNT] Was searching for a vibey bar for a TGIF dinner and found this on the Fuzzie app. Located just a 5min walk from Maxwell MRT in the Duxton Hill enclave, this formerly-known-as-Ju Hua Tai Chinese restrobar serves up innovative floral-infused cocktails with a Chinese twist, and the same can also be said for their Chinese-centric bites and mains. As we had come from a light dinner, we just shared two bites and a drink between both of us: the Tomato Burrata Champagne Kueh Pie Tie ($16 for 3pcs), the Mala Popcorn Chicken ($15), and the Chrysanthemum Secret ($22). The KPT was filled with a base of burrata cheese, layered with a cherry tomato and champagne jelly. While interesting, we weren't too keen on this pairing and also thought that the KPT shell had a very distinct cardboardy smell. On the other hand, we very much enjoyed the Mala Popcorn Chicken which was numbing with a spicy kick which was just right. Though, it would have been much better if the chicken was even crispier. Finally, the signature Chrysanthemum Secret definitely deserved its title - the chrysanthemum-infused gin, mixed with lychee, raspberry, and elderflower liqueur was sweet and refreshing, albeit on the lighter boozy side, and the intricate chrysanthemum flower-shaped jelly was just a delight. Presentation was so on point too! Overall, had a satisfying post-dinner bites & drink here, and with the Fuzzie 20% discount, everything came up to only $47.70. Only complaint would be that the music was too overbearing.

"Excellent"
6/6
Zack O.6 months ago · 84 reviews

dishes are interesting and the decor of the restaurant is pretty unique too

"Good"
4/6
Jasmin C.6 months ago · 2 reviews

overall the price is reasonable and the staff is friendly.

"Good"
4/6
Lydia C.10 months ago · 7 reviews

very limited food options. more drinks option would be good.