200 Victoria Street
#B1-K25 Bugis Junction
Singapore 188021
Sunday:
10:00am - 10:00pm
Enjoy dining without burning a hole in your pocket, no membership required
Beef Brisket and Tendon, Mala Chicken, and Kung Pao Chicken.
Containing no MSG or preservatives, the dishes paired with rice or Hong Kong-stye doll noodles.
The beef brisket and tendon was tender, coated in mala gravy that not too spicy or numb.
💰$8.8, top up $2 for milk tea
Only available exclusively at Joy Luck Teahouse’s Chinatown and Bugis Junction outlets from 10 February 2023 onwards.
🍊HAPPY LUNAR NEW YEAR🍊HAVE A RAOR-SOME YEAR EVERYONE🐯🧧 featuring some sunshine egg tarts from @joyluck.teahouse 🌞✨
Prefer their cookie skin egg tart. The custard was good with the he right amount of sweetness. It was runny and eggy.
A decent egg tart worth a try but would not go for it again since there are better egg tarts around at a lower price. The tart was slightly too soft and crumbly. Custard was smooth inside but the top had a layer.
Finally gotten myself their egg tart by Hoover Cake Shop from Joy Luck Teahouse.
A great place to try on some of the Hong Kong snacks from different brands and house together.
Hoover’s egg tart cookie skin has the crunchy skin wrapped around the egg tart. But sadly it was too oily for me and the egg tart itself was just ordinary and nothing to shout of.
No snaking queue at Joyluck meant it was time to treat mum and I to some egg tarts, both the pastry and cookie base option. Indeed an egg tart specialist if they have regard to appease two different camps of egg tart connoisseurs?
Well our verdict was still that we preferred the heavy laden Tai Cheong egg tart, because of that memorable custard and lovely cookie base.
Joy luck’s version was good yet not our favourite. We also found the pastry base interesting yet not entirely desirable, guessing lard oil was an ingredient incorporated.