214 Tanjong Katong Road
Singapore 437007

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Wednesday:
08:00am - 10:30pm

Thursday:
08:00am - 10:30pm

Friday:
08:00am - 10:30pm

Saturday:
08:00am - 10:30pm

Sunday:
08:00am - 10:30pm

Monday:
08:00am - 10:30pm

Tuesday:
08:00am - 10:30pm

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Reviews

From the Burpple community

was recommended by a friend to check this place out and was really glad i did.
The food here was just really really good. They also allow you to bring ur dogs too!
got to see some really cute doggos too

I really enjoyed my lunch at Seng House! Double Smash Burgers were perfectly crispy and juicy, the Mushroom Pasta was al dente with a sauce that was just right, and the Fried Squid was light and crispy. Good vibes overall, hope to come back soon!

I thoroughly enjoyed my meal! The Moonlight Hor Fun was a highlight - silky, smooth noodles wok-fried to perfection with a delicate balance of savory flavors. The Carrot Cake was a delightful surprise, with a crispy exterior giving way to a fluffy, flavorful interior. Both dishes were expertly prepared and presented. A great dining experience!

Went to Seng House for dinner on a weekday. We started with the crabmeat carrot cake, a creative twist on the traditional favorite. The addition of sweet, succulent crabmeat elevated the dish, bringing a rich, umami flavor that complemented the carrot cake.

Next, claypot chicken rice . The cooking process in the claypot infused the rice and tender chicken with a deep, smoky fragrance that was irresistible. Accompanied with a bowl of in house "Seng" chili, the dish packed a punch of heat that was absolutely shiok. Every bite was a comforting blend of bold flavors and satisfying textures

Tucked away in the East, Seng House blends heritage and modern flavors in a cozy cafe setting.

The standout is their signature Claypot Chicken Rice, ingeniously served to create crispy bits at the bottom. Its aromatic rice will have you going back for more. Another crowd favorite is the Wat Dan Hor, packed with wok hei and topped with unique fried squid tentacles.

For Western classics, the British Fish & Chips is generously portioned, while the Traditional Italian Carbonara, made with guanciale and pecorino romano, stays true to its roots. Don’t miss the comforting sides, including Crabmeat Carrot Cake, Mac and Cheese, and Fried Buttermilk Mid-Wings—perfect for sharing!

Hainanese chicken was good with a special sweet sour-ish sauce. The fried squid was amazing as well as the smoke salmon. Overall, pretty decent meal. Acai was slightly below average and they put the peanut butter as a chunk in the side which was a bit troublesome to eat with the acai. Would prefer it to be drizzled over the acai

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