G7 Liang Kee is one of the older Teochew Chinese restaurant in Singapore. Previously located at Tew Chew Street, G7 Liang Kee offers a wide range of traditional Teochew dishes at affordable prices.
There is another competitor Teochew restaurant with very similar name called Mu Liang Zai Liang Kee just situated a stone's throw away from G7. Both offers very similar dishes.
We decided to try and review on G7 first, thinking that it should be nicer with the crowd. There aren't many tables around so do come early or make reservations.
We decided to try and review on G7 first, thinking that it should be nicer with the crowd. There aren't many tables around so do come early or make reservations.
We ordered 4 dishes in all:
1. Braised duck and beancurd ($15) - portion is big and more than enough for 2 persons. The duck is tenderly braised and retains the authenticity of teochew taste. With the specially homemade chilli, this dish is worth the try. Rating: 4.2/5
2. Sambal kangkong ($8) - a simple dish that can be ordered at any tze char stall but this dish is very well stir fried with lots of "hae bi" and sambal. So fragrantly delicious. Rating: 4.2/5
3. Fried prawn roll ($14) - rather expensive for 7pcs of ngoh hiang. Delicous but yet nothing too special. Rating: 3.8/5
4. Chye po dry horfun ($8) - the hor fun has a slight charred taste and it was a little bland. Would be better if it slightly more salty. Rating: 3.8/5
Now that G7 is reviewed, stay tune on our next review for Mu Liang Zai.
A summary of items ordered:
Braised duck and beancurd
Sambal kangkong
Fried prawn roll
Chye po dry horfun
My overall ratings:
Food: 4/5
Price: 3.8/5
Service: 3.8/5
Ambience: 3.5/5
You can locate them here:
G7 Liang Kee Restaurant
737 Havelock Rd, Singapore 169653
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