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M'sian eatery with mini bowls from S$1.90 opens at SingPost Centre

LaoHongBiscuit

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M'sian eatery with mini bowls from S$1.90 opens at SingPost Centre

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Bai Wei Mini Bowl, an eatery from Malaysia, has opened its first outlet in Singapore.

The brand specialises in single-serving portions of Sichuan and Cantonese dishes.

The restaurant is located on the third floor of SingPost Centre.

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Photo by Lee Wei Lin.
Upon entering, a wide variety of cooked dishes are placed on the counter for customers to pick and choose from.
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Photo by Lee Wei Lin.
Dishes range from S$1.90 to S$5.90.
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Photo by Lee Wei Lin.
Here's what we tried:

Si Chuan Boneless Fried Chicken (S$3.90)​

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Photo by Livia Soh.

Sweet and Sour Fish Fillets (S$4.90)​

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Photo by Livia Soh.

Lotus Root Pork Rib Soup (S$2.90)​

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Photo by Livia Soh.

Si Chuan Twice Cooked Pork (S$3.90)​

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Photo by Livia Soh.

Stir Fry Shredded Potatoes (S$1.90)​

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Photo by Livia Soh.

Red Braised Pork (S$4.90)​

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Photo by Livia Soh.

Mapo Tofu (S$2.90)​

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Photo by Livia Soh.

Trio Egg (S$1.90)​

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Photo by Livia Soh.
The restaurant also serves the soup of the day for free as well.
@mothership.nova Bai Wei Mini Bowl : SingPost Centre, 10 Eunos Rd 8, 03-103, S408600 ⏰: Daily, 11am to 10pm : Sichuan Fragrant Chicken S$3.90 Cabbage S$2.90 Sweet & Sour Fish S$4.90 Twice Cooked Pork S$3.90 Shredded Potato S$1.90 Mapo Tofu S$2.90 Trio Egg S$2.90 Lotus Pork Soup S$2.90 #tiktoksg #foodfestontiktok #SGFoodie #wheretoeat #foodtok #payalebar #sichuan #baiweiminibowl #singpostcentre #dateideassg ♬ Smeraldo Garden Marching Band (feat. Loco) - Jimin & Loco

Bai Wei Mini Bowl​

SingPost Centre, 10 Eunos Rd 8, #03-103, Singapore 408600

Opening hours: 11am to 10pm, daily

This was a media preview at Bai Wei Mini Bowl.
Top images via Lee Wei Lin and Livia Soh.
 

jsctan

Alfrescian
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Thanks for SIC. For small eater is plausible, not sure for bbfa. Only worry for Cai Png from up north is loads of sugar, salt & msg. Will go try.
 

Hightech88

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This is just cai png dishes put in mini serving containers! What da fuck?
Oops, you discover their secret, LOL. It's a rubbish stall selling overpriced items to con gullible Sinkies as usual.

These JiuHu Sai Kia really lacked innovation as most are uneducated and just want to siphon as much SG dollars as possible back to Bolehland to build their landed housing.
 

jsctan

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Oops, you discover their secret, LOL. It's a rubbish stall selling overpriced items to con gullible Sinkies as usual.

These JiuHu Sai Kia really lacked innovation as most are uneducated and just want to siphon as much SG dollars as possible back to Bolehland to build their landed housing.
Don't pichar lobang can or not? At least presentation is nicer & inside air con. Next customer service is important for the price if they clear the table after the customer.
 

Rogue Trader

Alfrescian (Inf)
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Oops, you discover their secret, LOL. It's a rubbish stall selling overpriced items to con gullible Sinkies as usual.

These JiuHu Sai Kia really lacked innovation as most are uneducated and just want to siphon as much SG dollars as possible back to Bolehland to build their landed housing.
How long you think they'll last? one year?
 
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