Bob Seah, the man behind the House of Peranakan Group of restaurants, has launched this new casual concept in East Coast Road. Like the other establishments in the group, the focus here is on authentic Nonya cooking, albeit on more affordably priced set meals and light bites. Bring your family for lunch and start with the moreish Kueh Pie Tee ($6.50 for four pieces) and Tauhu Goreng ($7.90). Then, move on to mains like Nonya Mee Siam ($7.90) and Assam Laksa ($8.90). Both noodle dishes are full on flavour and packed with fresh ingredients. For something even more authentic, try the Peranakan Rice Set ($11.90) — it comes with one main (choose from braised pork, beef rendang and assam fish) along with rice, Nonya chap chye (braised vegetables) and a bowl of soup. Durian lovers, don't miss the Durian Chendol ($6.50), topped with fresh durian puree and homemade gula Melaka.
Avg price: $10 per person
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