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Arriving by bus # 160, 170, 178, 960, 961, 961C. Nearest LRT; Ten Mile Junction LRT continue reading
Introduction
Paradise Inn brings the sweet taste of a long-forgotten era into a concept of a restaurant, teahouse and dessert house all rolled into one. For those who simply love Chinese fare, Paradise Inn serve some of the best classics along with double-boiled soups and fusion dishes, making the restaurant an ideal choice for casual meals among friends and family. continue reading
Other Info
Takes Reservations Details
Restaurant Website
http://www.paradisegp.com
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Signature Dishes
Braised Vermicelli with Pork Trotters Cereal Prawn Crisp-fried Shrimp Paste Chicken Herbal Tea
Review (4)
Level3 2013-04-16
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Decided to go Paradise Inn at Junction 10.We take a look at the menu and there is a set meal for 2 person.The Dong Po Rou is a must try.The first bite of it i can taste the herbs and wine from the sauce.The meat comes with a fatty layer which is not oily and i like the skin which is full of gelatin.The meat was excellent as it melts in my mouth and it go very well with the steamed rice. continue reading
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Level4 2013-02-13
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We decided to try out Paradise Group’s Prosperity Pen Cai ($198++ for small portion enough for 6 pax) to usher in the lunar new year. Like our other Paradise experiences, this proves to be yet another disappointment. The Pen Cai was oily and lacked the rich flavours and essences of the Chinese delicacies found. Our pot of gold was more aptly, a pot of rubbles. The usual suspects – baby abalone, scallops, sea cucumber, fish maw, dried oysters etc were all nicely layered and braised. However, the gravy tasted more like stale lard and did not even taste remotely like anything we had in previous years. The ingredients, we suspect, were not fresh, thus resulting in the poor quality of the gravy. The only saving grace was that the ingredients were soft and relatively tender. Sadly, our yearly indulgent affair had turned into an endurance affair. Paradise Group seriously has to pull up their socks in terms of food quality. In today’s highly competitive F&B industry, any lapse in quality (be it food, service, overall dining concept etc) can be costly. continue reading
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Level2 2013-01-01
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Had a family dinner over at this outlet. Before arriving, we had already made a reservation. This outlet is situated in Junction 10 which was not very crowded as the mall is very small and there are not many restaurants there. Hence, you might have to queue if you are heading down during weekends. The food there was tasty. The fried rice, beehoon and etc have comes in different sizes (small, medium, large). The small ones are for 2-4 people, medium 5-7 and large 8-10. The service was pretty good as the waitress patiently explained to us what are the most popular dishes in paradise inn and the credit card offers that they have. Worth the try! continue reading
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Level4 2012-07-25
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This chinese restaurant actually has quite many different types of sigature dishes, but the only one which i enjoyed most is their fish maw soup. The soup base is very thick and full of the fragrant from the different types of yummy ingredients added in it. The fish maws are very soft and tender and the added beaten egg in it make the texture even more thicker and tastier too. continue reading
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)