Coucou Hotpot Tea Mi Tea 凑凑 (Suntec City)

233 Wishlisted
~$5/pax
Coucou Hotpot, which has been known as the online celebrity hot pot restaurant in recent years, was founded in 2016 and is a mid-to-high-end hot pot brand incubated by Taiwan’s hot pot brand Xiabuxiabu.

3 Temasek Boulevard
#03-332/333/334/335/336/337 Suntec City
Singapore 038983

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Wednesday:
11:00am - 11:00pm

Thursday:
11:00am - 11:00pm

Friday:
11:00am - 11:00pm

Saturday:
11:00am - 11:00pm

Sunday:
11:00am - 11:00pm

Monday:
11:00am - 11:00pm

Tuesday:
11:00am - 11:00pm

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From the Burpple community

One for one drinks but only for da hong pao milk tea. Please state properly in exclusion list.

Their Mushroom Combo actually quite extensive with everything they put on it.

There’s black fungus, enoki, white & brown shimeji, shiitake and king oyster mushrooms.

1 Like

It is not too hard to choose from their meat options, which are not a lot but sufficient choices among beef, pork and chicken.

2 Likes

The platter options are good when you can’t decide but want to get everything you want in one order.

The seafood platter comes with the option of sliced meat that you can choose from either pork or beef.

Do note that they may take some time to serve this, because they have to decorate it presentable before serving it to you.

3 levels of platter with each level comes with different items. There’s mostly scallop, clam, prawn and salmon.

2 Likes

You could see they actually spent a lot of efforts to beautify the place with dark interior and minimal lighting.

We gotten these 2 steamboat soup base for our first time here, with each of the soup base already comes with some ingredients.

I actually felt disappointed with the Taiwanese style spicy soup base because it don’t taste spicy at all. The mala taste was so mild.

But I do like their coconut-chicken soup base, which is much stronger and tasty. And you could find pieces of coconut meat inside as well.

However, both soup bases wasn’t really a lot when it came. So it could easily finish when 4 of us each taking a small bowl of the soup.

The taste will no longer the same and getting more lighter or no more taste, when they came to refill the soup base with water.

1 Like

San Se Mian (Tri-coloured noodles) ($3.80)
This was really pretty, but there's not much difference to the noodles flavour other than the colour.

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