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Mana Lagi? @ Tampines Street 43

477 Tampines Street 43, Singapore 520477 #01-172

Halal Certified · Food Court · Snacks · Singaporean · Western · Japanese · Seafood · Malay

Monday: 10:00 AM – 2:30 AM Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 2:30 AM Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 2:30 AM Thursday: 10:00 AM – 2:30 AM Friday: 10:00 AM – 2:30 AM Saturday: 10:00 AM – 2:30 AM Sunday: 10:00 AM – 2:30 AM

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Aaron Lin

Rated 5.0/5.0 a year ago

Cheap and big portion! The chicken cutlet meals are awesome! Signature chicken is the best!

Vivian How

Rated 3.0/5.0 a year ago

food is delicious but hope they can provide real cutlery instead of plastics one, which is a bit challenging to use while having hot plate food. toilet is clean but no soap and the water flow is too weak.

Del Hamid

Rated 3.0/5.0 2 years ago

We had takeaway from Sembawang Branch. They are Kari Rice Balado fish & signature fried chicken. I found it queer to mix balado, a Minang dish with Indian origin curry. The balado & curry are not representative of the actual dish. They are just a version of the original. I can only taste the spiciness of both but nothing else to it. The fried chicken was dry. The choice of fish could be better like tenggiri or other sea based fish which are normally used in balado. The balado was rather a stranger version of what I used to. The curry lacks depth and barely smells the rich aroma of the well loved paste. However I give credits to packaging and portion. It comes with crispy keropok which doesn’t smells fishy. If coming back here again, I will stick to bento perhaps.

Harold Kmr

Rated 5.0/5.0 a year ago

Comfort food, affordable price, chill place to hangout. My family comes here every week. Kids love the cheese fries. Generous portion.

defunct32

Rated 5.0/5.0 3 years ago

Decided to check out the new eatery and see what they have to offer! They have 4 different cuisines on the menu: Western, Japanese, Chinese Noodles and Curry Rice. The dining area is limited but thankfully we didn't have a hard time finding a place to sit considering it was on a Friday evening at 8:30 PM. I ordered myself the Teppan Gyuniku (Beef Shabu Slice) with Chicken Kaarage and a Bandung drink all around $12.00+ while my friend ordered the Chicken Meatball Noodle only at $5.00+. The Teppan comes with a bowl of rice topped with sesame seeds and miso soup. Beef was tender and very savoury while the miso soup was a tad too salty for me. Chicken Kaarage was crispy and paired well with the mayo! Bandung is standard and doesn't really have any redeeming quality, it's kind of bland actually. My friend thoroughly enjoyed her order particularly praising the accompanied soup. A few more visits is warranted as there are 4 cuisines and there are many more dishes I wanna try! Definitely value for money and the best part is actually the diner itself is a walking distance from my residence. #blessed.