What Y妹Y笨 likes about Si Wei Mao Cai Sī Wèi Mào Cài:
This is located just beside the mrt and is along the stretch of Chinese restaurants. Came here on a thur night and the place was quite packed by 8pm. Portions were quite generous and you could choose to opt for 2 different sizes for most dishes! Would probably be back to try the grilled fish. All in all, it was a hearty meal. View all feedback.

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