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Fragrant Garden 馨香园 - Serangoon
Fragrant Garden 馨香园 - Serangoon Reviews

Fragrant Garden 馨香园 - Serangoon

Chinese, Asian, Singaporean

Dishes priced aroundSGD 35

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Reviews of Fragrant Garden 馨香园 - Serangoon (569)

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

4.9/6

569 reviews

4.9/6

569 reviews

Food:Great
Atmosphere:Pleasant
Service:Great
Value for money:Good value
Waiting time:Very Good
Noise levels:Pleasant
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"Very good"
5/6
Sarah T.5 years ago · 3 reviews

awesome traditional teochew food. casual n nostalgic feel. went on fri evening n waiting time was reasonably fast.

"Excellent"
6/6
Cynthia L.5 years ago · 3 reviews

Very delicious Teochew food. I have been there many times and will definitely recommend this place to friends and relatives. I love their yam dessert too.

"Very good"
5/6
Marianne F.5 years ago · 1 review

The food there is generally good n price is quite reasonable for some food Service is quite attentive but aircon too cold n quite noisy especially weekend

"Good"
4/6
Vincent L.5 years ago · 4 reviews

Went on a Sat night. Authentic hokkien food. Dinner tabkes are in the shopping centre lobby. Service has improved. Signature dishes are all ok. Chilli crab only so so...

"Average"
3/6
Kow wah T.5 years ago · 1 review

Food is not so fantastic. The place is located in a very old shopping center with a big sitting area, pre book before you go.

"Excellent"
6/6
YS L.5 years ago · 5 reviews

Great teohew cuisine at affordable prices around my neighbourhood! A must order is the braised duck, cai po omellete and orh nee for dessert. Good service too!

"Excellent"
6/6
Yee Han K.5 years ago · 1 review

Food was excellent and delicious. Ordered cold crab, fried kway teow with chai po and oyster omelette for two person. Service staff were attentive and friendly. Would come back again

"Good"
4/6
Joshua H.5 years ago · 3 reviews

Went for dinner. Food is decent. Heavy on the MSG. The liver roll and prawn roll was good. Good wok Hei on the vegetables. Would skip the fish mall soup.

"Very good"
5/6
Shirley H.5 years ago · 44 reviews

Repeat visit. This time with my whole team and most are visiting it for the first time and were surprised at the price (cheap) and the food quantity and quality.

"Very good"
5/6
Michael K.5 years ago · 3 reviews

Nice food and overall good dining experience. Had oyster omelette, pork jelly, fragrant pork ribs, 5 spices roll (both pork liver & prawn), sambal tapioca leaves, chye poh kway teow, and my family enjoyed the meal.

"Very good"
5/6
CG N.5 years ago · 5 reviews

Very good oyster omelette! Also had prawn roll and duck! Both are recommended! Authentic pork jelly - not easily Found in other places. Will come again

"Very good"
5/6
Kathy L.5 years ago · 8 reviews

Food was nice, especially the Ngoh Hiang and Fried Kuay Teow. Accept for atmosphere not very good as we are eating in atrium of shopping centre!

"Very good"
5/6
David L.6 years ago · 2 reviews

Food was great! Service was good as well. Would definitely go back again.

"Good"
4/6
Geok eng T.6 years ago · 1 review

Spacious ...simple. and.. quiet... nice food.. cool. .easy to park. .relaxing.. polite. .and clear..good for family outing... peaceful a d clean environment ..easy accessible ..great

"Good"
4/6
Ai Li T.6 years ago · 1 review

We particularly liked the steamed halibut which was excellent! The fried oyster omelette had huge oysters, passable. The braised pork with buns was way too salty for our family. We did not like the chye poh kway teow at all as it did not taste like how the dish should be. We did not expect to be put at the foot of the escalator. Overall, not too bad an experience. If we do not come back again, I don't think we will miss much of it except for the steamed fish and fried oyster omelette. Thanks!

"Average"
3/6
Su Qi L.6 years ago · 2 reviews

Food was acceptable but service was terrible. Slow and bad customer service. Not a pleasant experience throughout. Will think twice before going there again. Leaves much to be desired.

"Very good"
5/6
Daniel T.6 years ago · 2 reviews

Enjoyed the attentive and courteous service, The Teochew food is authentic and good. Surprisingly the fish head curry is very good. The price is reasonable and overall happy with the experience.

"Excellent"
6/6
Elisia P.6 years ago · 10 reviews

We've been to Fragrant Garden more than once and they never fail us each time. Great food once again except for the chye por kway teow which they forgot and had to cook it in record time.

"Very good"
5/6
Catherine T.6 years ago · 7 reviews

nice ambience ample space for parking.good place for gathering. will come again

"Very good"
5/6
Catherine T.6 years ago · 7 reviews

nice food good ambience. Good for gathering.nice food value for price

"Very good"
5/6
Jessica C.6 years ago · 4 reviews

The food was nice. However the service was not that good. It could b the crowd. We wanted to order curry fish head but already sold out. May b next time can allow me to book the food in advance as well

"Very good"
5/6
Joe P.6 years ago · 1 review

Stewed pork tad bit salty. Oyster omelette is normal. Orh nee is rather unique with fried onion. The other typical teochew dishes are above average. Service can be improved.

"Excellent"
6/6
Joyce T.6 years ago · 6 reviews

Food was really tasty. We ordered so much because we wanted to eat everything. Good place for family dinner.

"Very good"
5/6
Clarence L.6 years ago · 10 reviews

Pleasant experience. Staff was friendly n food was served quickly. Definitely will head back again to try the other food on the menus. Well done!

"Not good "
2/6
Tan A.6 years ago · 1 review

The staff practically ignore you when u needed their assistance like topping up hot water for the tea or clearing the dirty plates to make way for new ones. They only gave attention when we need to take order or make payment. Food was not bad but service is horrible.

"Very good"
5/6
Winnie T.6 years ago · 1 review

No service charge, waiting staff could be more communicative, service too efficient until you feel like they can’t wait to turn around the table for next customer.

"Average"
3/6
Jingyi L.6 years ago · 2 reviews

food was great except for the chilli crab which is pricy and not up to standard. oyster egg, orh nee was awesome. A nice place to come for normal tze char stuff.

"Very good"
5/6
Michael K.6 years ago · 3 reviews

Nice food. Service was prompt (Maybe it was Tuesday night). Enjoyed the meal together with a friend. Will order more food if going with a bigger group. :)

"Very good"
5/6
Peng Yam N.6 years ago · 1 review

Food is nice, service is good. Staff is friendly as well. Will be even better if they can provide complimentary parking. Overall, good experience. Will come back again.

"Very good"
5/6
Simon L.6 years ago · 10 reviews

As always, the food was excellent. Ordered the steam promfret which was very fresh and the meat was sweet too. Had the duck and the prawn paste chicken, which the kids naturally loved. Ended off with the Orh Nee, which was deliciously fragrant!

"Average"
3/6
Faith Yanrong T.6 years ago · 3 reviews

They got two of our orders wrong! Quite disappointed in the orlua. It was soggy and too salty. Two of the better dishes were the sweet and sour ribs and hei cho.

"Very good"
5/6
Steven L.6 years ago · 15 reviews

Good and tasting home cooking. Try their oyster omelette, char kway teow with chai por and the steamed halibut or cod.

"Good"
4/6
Jane T.6 years ago · 3 reviews

My second visit to this restaurant. Authentic Teochew food at affordable prices. Yam paste was great! Food served extremely quickly. Recommend it to anyone who loves Teochew food.

"Excellent"
6/6
Wei Theng S.6 years ago · 1 review

Food was amazing! Staff were very helpful too and willing to modify dish portions to suit our needs. Overall bill was pricier than expected though, so do be clear how much you are ordering.

"Excellent"
6/6
Catherine T.6 years ago · 1 review

It’s always a pleasure to dine there, with the wonderful Teochew and local dishes available. Superb quality for its price, and a great experience for yester-years vibe. Great for family meals and gatherings.

"Good"
4/6
Edmund C.6 years ago · 1 review

Food quality was good, the duck and the crayfish is highly recommended. Service wise need to be improve. We have a cake to be refrigerated however staff did not inform us that the fridge is full and just placed it outside throughout the dinner. Staff should clear the table top before serving the dessert and give us the cake. Seems to be in a hurry to chase us to foot the bill and leave.

"Very good"
5/6
Chris K.6 years ago · 3 reviews

Good comfort food. Enjoyed the oyster omelette and the flaming pork rib but will not order the lotus seed chicken again. I think they have one of the best orh nee (yam dessert).

"Very good"
5/6
Raymond O.6 years ago · 9 reviews

Food was great n price reasonable. Recommended for families n larger groups. Would be great if there was waiver of corkage for expenditure above a certain amount.

"Very good"
5/6
Katherine L.6 years ago · 2 reviews

Staff are friendly and helpful. Food are nice, especially the yam paste dessert.

"Average"
3/6
Kat K.6 years ago · 2 reviews

Have been there quite a few times in the past but this time I would say to food was just ok. Being Teochews ourselves, the braised duck was rather disappointing, the meat was tough & the braised gravy wasn't as flavourful as it lacked of spices which the a real traditional braised duck should taste. I guess the better dishes were the prawn paste chicken wings, egg tofu with crab meat gravy, the chai por fried kway tiao that had that smoky flavour (wok hei). Perhaps due to the crowd & lack of manpower the food could be tat bit inconsistent like in the past. Perhaps going after the peak hours of the dinner crowd, the kitchen might do a lot better.

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