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Yellow noodles soak up a mildly sweet, starchy braised sauce, coating each strand with deep, comforting flavour. Tender fish chunks, juicy shredded braised pork and crispy fried chicken create a mix of textures that keep every bite interesting.
The golden-fried yam roll adds a crisp contrast, while the hard-boiled egg offers a firm bite. For the perfect finishing touch, don’t skip the garlic, chilli and vinegar 》$5.50
Their signature dish. Some people may not like it. I find it fishy. But the waiter is nice. They swapped a dish for me. I like the ginger frog.
Ordered without innards and it was just as good! The braised duck slices were tender, and the thick braised gravy was packed with flavour. The braised hard-boiled eggs, fish cake and tau kwa added great texture, while the braised peanuts added a soft nuttiness. The bean sprouts and cucumber kept everything fresh. Don’t forget their handmade chilli for that extra kick! A super satisfying, hearty and comforting meal 》$24 / Portion for 2 Pax
Came by for the Restaurant Week Spring 2025 lunch menu and boy did it not disappoint.
You're greeted by a gorgeous and classy interior with high ceilings the moment you step into the restaurant - definitely a place to take your date to take her breath away. With the Restaurant Week menu, we started off with the Amuse Bouche which was Hawthorn Mozarella Gazpacho. We loved the warm bread which was dense with a hint of sweetness, and paired nicely with the contrasting tartness of the tomato in balsamic reduction as well as the creaminess of the mozarella cheese. Off to a great start!
For the first course, we shared the Tuna Watermelon Tartare and the Chilli Crab Curry 'Suan Pan Zi'. The chilli crab sauce was seriously addictive, equal parts sweet and spicy, and the 'suan pan zi', reminiscent of the teochew abacus seeds dish, was filled with a delicious prawn paste filling. Everything complemented each other beautifully, and we almost licked this plate clean. This was the much preferred dish over the tuna tartare, which we thought was just so-so.
For the mains, we had the Claypot Seafood Longevity Noodles and the Miso Pork Chop (a replacement the Tandoori Lamb which was unavailable at the time). They claypot noodles leaned heavily towards the peppery side, so much so that it was the only flavour profile of the dish. Which was a shame as the seafood were all so fresh and plump and their sweetness could have been brought out so much more. The pork fared so much better, and I especially loved the tenderness of the cut with a crisp charred exterior that paired wonderfully with the thick sweet glaze. Hands down the best dish of the meal.
Rounding off the meal were the desserts - the Sweetheart Symphony was a peculiar combination of Black Sesame mousse with an exceedingly tart rhubarb compote filling. Can't say that the flavours complemented each other. However, we thought the Mikan 'Panna Cotta' was a creative masterpiece - if you love citrusy flavours then you HAVE to try this. Simply amazing, and I was also blown away by the creativity,
Overall, while the lunch menu had some ups and downs, we left the restaurant feeling very much satisfied by the wonderful meal, the warm service, and the beautiful ambience of the restaurant. Definitely a place to return to!
Mixed beehoon and noodles, with curry veges + taiwan sausage + chicken wing. Total $5.70. Noodles were great, but the beehoon was soaked in the curry gravy so I regret choosing the curry, though the curry vege itself was delicious. Sausage and chicken wing was normal. Quite overpriced I would say, and nothing outstanding.
Had the opportunity to dine at One Prawn and Co recently and it was a great experience! I liked that it was an open kitchen concept and allowed the diners to get up close and personal with the kitchen preparation and cooking process. We started with the sour dough bread with seaweed butter and honey, which was buttery, creamy and yet with a subtle and distinct seaweed taste and flavor. We also had the monkfish skewer which we shared. It was my first time having monkfish and I liked the grilled flavors of the skewer. We then ordered an Octopus assam pedas hummus to share and this was the first time I saw assam pedas presented this way! I liked how it was spicy yet done in the way of hummus, which complemented the grilled octopus well. For our mains, we ordered the grilled swordfish and the ribeye steak. Both didn’t disappoint! Great experience at one prawn and co! Would recommend this for date nights and chill outs with friends and family!!
The food at Tan Ser Seng was truly delicious! We ordered the black chicken herbal soup and the double-boiled turtle soup—both were rich, flavourful, and comforting. The black chicken soup came packed with ingredients, especially tender chicken pieces. A nice touch was that the turtle soup came with a one-time free soup top-up, which we appreciated.
We also tried the jade tofu and prawn rolls, and both impressed us. The tofu was soft inside with a crispy exterior, while the prawn rolls were generously filled, with satisfying bites of chestnut adding great texture.
Everything paired perfectly with the fragrant yam rice. To top it off, we were pleasantly surprised with a range of free ice cream at the end of the meal!
Highly recommend this spot for soup lovers looking for a hearty, satisfying meal. Just a heads-up—the place can get quite warm, so bring a fan or dress light!
I went on a saturday lunchtime and queue moves relatively quick. The noodles were slightly tough for me. The items in the bowl were all cold. The char siew was nice and had a good mix of lean and fat meat. Topup $5 and you get a generous portion of abalone. The black sauce doesnt make the noodles too salty or oily. They serve a small bowl of hot soup with 2 wantons. The wanton had meat, shrimp, black fungus and corriander. The soup tasted peppery.
I enjoyed an unforgettable lunch at Tan Ser Seng Herbs Restaurant, savoring their signature Turtle Soup and Ginseng Black Chicken Soup. Both broths were rich, aromatic, and perfectly balanced, highlighting the natural sweetness of the meats. The turtle meat was especially tender with a prized gelatinous texture, while the black chicken was equally flavorful.
I also highly recommend their side dishes and I have ordered the Jade Tofu and Homemade Prawn Roll which was served piping hot with fresh ingredients and outstanding textures. A complimentary ice cream for dine-in customers was a thoughtful bonus and the refreshing drinks helped beat the afternoon heat.
Service was warm, knowledgeable, and attentive which enhancing the overall experience. If you're looking for traditional, soul-warming herbal soups prepared with care and authenticity, this is the place to visit.
Tips:
• Parking is free after 5 PM and on Sundays.
• Arrive early to avoid queues during peak hours.
• You can also request a one-time soup refill when you order the Turtle Soup!