101 Beach Road
#01-01
Singapore 189703

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This place is located at the end of Liang Seah Street at junction of Beach Road 101. Their menu selection is huge and quality of their meat is above average. I was surprised for $24.90 you can get free flow of oysters, crabs, scallops, bamboo clam, baby squids, etc.

Not a typical hotpot where they give you low grade of meat. Their meat quality is above average. Especially the crab leg is BIG!!

The soup has extra charge $6, but it’s worth it. Best is mala & herbal chicken soup together.

The buffet also come with free flow skewers and drinks. Except canned drinks, it’s an extra $2.

All in all, it’s an impressive menu & tasty buffet 👍🏼

Back again at the steamboat lane in Bugis 😂 We were here on an early weekend afternoon and Xiao Jun Gan Chuan Chuan Xiang is one of the few that opens earlier. The $ per pax doesn’t include drinks (there’s lots of watermelon to help quench your thirst), but is inclusive of the soup base which many of the other places down the lane charge separately for. We had the Yuan Yang option of ma la and herbal soup. Both were flavourful and not too salty that makes you thirsty.

Was looking forward to the skewers, but unfortunately, the majority of them were beef which we don’t take. Those we could have, the chicken wings and chicken, were marinated pretty well with a good rub of spices. Thankfully, they had quite a big range of fresh ingredients including crabs and a variety of clams, so it wasn’t too big of a problem! Make sure to also give their appetisers of liang pi and century egg tofu a try too as they were done very nicely. Liked that the space was airy and cooling with a strong enough air conditioning!

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Visited Xiao Jun Gan for a late dinner/supper at 10pm and it was pretty crowded on a Friday night! There are issues parking around the Beach Road eateries as it’s quite hard to find a parking lot so we ended up parking at Shaw Tower and walking across the street.

Xiao Jun Gan offers hotpot buffets for $25.90++, and $27.90++ on Friday, and weekends. We went for the yuan yang double broth - and the server recommended their signature ma la broth with the clear soup. This was a great recommendation. I loved the fiery heat and tingling numbness of the ma la broth which was just right. Not as numbing as HDL’s but this one was actually possible to drink (somewhat)! I especially enjoyed dipping the you tiao lok lok and fried mini mantous into this broth as they soaked up the ma la goodness! The clear soup was a good complement to the ma la broth as it was light, but the flavours started to get more pronounced as it boiled longer and we had a super flavourful broth by the middle of our meal. The selection of ingredients is good too - from a variety of veggies, fishcakes and marinated meats on skewers, to the MLXG/YTF-esque style ingredients where you ‘kiap’ your own veg, meat, seafood, tofu and more. They have fish roe filled tofu and fishcake available- yay! What impressed me was the seafood selection of scallops, crabs, prawns, and they even had octopus too!!!!

While you’re waiting for your ingredients to cook (which admittedly doesn’t take long), there’s appetisers that you can opt for. There’s sour and spicy chilled silken tofu and dou Gan which tasted great! There’s also fried mini mantous and watermelon and pineapples. This section doesn’t get refilled so often unlike the hotpot ingredients though.

The seasoning section is not bad, not as comprehensive as HDL but I’m happy as long as there’s chilli, sesame paste and peanuts. There’s also apparently a can of special oil that they leave at your table which you can mix in with the condiments at an extra cost but we didn’t go for that this round.

Note that the pot is quite shallow so sometimes the ingredients on skewers don’t get fully submerged, especially when the soup has evaporated. But the staff are quite attentive and come refill the soups often.

An extra plus is that the boss is super friendly and attentive. He’s on the ground helping out the rest of the staff to clear plates, refill soup broths, checking if the diners need anything, etc. He also told us that the ma la broth is customisable so we can make it more or less spicy/numbing. They also have an ala carte MLXG available - which we might just come and try next time!

This is definitely a place I would return to, and it’s a great supper place that opens till 7am! Whoop!

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Take pleasure in choosing endless treasures of seafood, vegetables & meat to add to your hotpot here at the newly opened China’s Famous Skewer Hotpot Restaurant @xiao_jun_gan at 101 Beach Road (opp Bugis Junction).
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Add fire to fire with their mala chicken wings to mala spare ribs, or gorge down the lovely pork belly w/ enoki mushrooms, recommended cuttlefish, prawns & scallops, along with many other usual suspects! Though don’t be surprised to find exotic ingredients for a hotpot truth or dare session with their pig brain, tripe, beef tongue and intestines 😆
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More premium ingredients at $3, $5, $6, $8 a plate (colour-coded) - selection includes sliced pork belly, smoked duck breast, beancurd rolls, homemade fish/prawn paste w/ goji berries & more!
✨50% OFF ALL DISHES valid till 14 Jan 2019!
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Soup selection includes:
• Sichuan Spicy Hot Pot With Butter ($15)
• Tomato Soup Hot Pot ($12)
• Rejuvenating Mushroom Soup Hot Pot ($12)
• Nourishing Pork Bone Soup Hot Pot ($12)
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Psst! They’re open 24 hours (Jan 2019)✌🏻

Xiao Jun Gan is offering an astonishing 50% off all items till 14 Jan 2019 for their soft opening. Choose from a variety of ingredients ranging from marinated meat, vegetables and fried bean curd skin (which is found in most popular hotpot stores). You can also make your own sauce to complement the food ✌🏼
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Thank you for the invite @singaporefoodlisting and @kenpgl ❤️

Skewers SGD0.50 each
Soup Base:
Mala Only SGD15.00
2nd Soup Base SGD12.00
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Steamboat Items
Red Box SGD8.00
Orange Box SGD3.00
Green Box SGD6.00
White Box SGD5.00

Original Price of ONE Stick is 50¢
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Wide selection of Ingredients.. Some dishes that we tried:
Shroomies ~ Shitake/Enoki/Oyster
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Veggies ~ Potatoes/Pumpkin/Taro/Lotus/Tofu/Black Fungus...
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Processed Food ~ Quail Egg/Sasuage(腊肠/Cheese Sausage/TaiwanSausage)/Seafood Tofu/Sweet Potato Noodle..
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Most importantly "MEAT"
Beef ~ Tripe/Tongue/Rump(Rear Leg)
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Chicken ~ Feet/Heart/Mid Joint/Thigh
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Slice Mutton
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Pork ~ Belly/Collar/Slice/Bacon
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Duck Breast
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Seafood ~ Scallops/Prawn/Prawn Paste/Cuttlefish/Squid/Slice Fish
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📌Address:
101 BEACH Road,
#01-01,
Singapore (189703)
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☎️Contact:
(+65) 6566 2188
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🛎️Operating Hours:
Open Daily
1100 ~0700

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