The Teochew Kitchenette - Tanjong Pagar
Chinese restaurant · Chinatown ·

The Teochew Kitchenette - Tanjong Pagar

Chinese restaurant · Chinatown ·

Comfort food with home-cooked taste, wok hei aroma, and rich flavors

fried fish soup
grouper fish steamboat
sweet and sour pork
affordable
fresh fish
friendly staff
reasonable prices
fish steamboat
The Teochew Kitchenette - Tanjong Pagar by null
The Teochew Kitchenette - Tanjong Pagar by null
The Teochew Kitchenette - Tanjong Pagar by null
The Teochew Kitchenette - Tanjong Pagar by null
The Teochew Kitchenette - Tanjong Pagar by null
The Teochew Kitchenette - Tanjong Pagar by null
The Teochew Kitchenette - Tanjong Pagar by null
The Teochew Kitchenette - Tanjong Pagar by null
The Teochew Kitchenette - Tanjong Pagar by null
The Teochew Kitchenette - Tanjong Pagar by null
The Teochew Kitchenette - Tanjong Pagar by null
The Teochew Kitchenette - Tanjong Pagar by null
The Teochew Kitchenette - Tanjong Pagar by null
The Teochew Kitchenette - Tanjong Pagar by null
The Teochew Kitchenette - Tanjong Pagar by null
The Teochew Kitchenette - Tanjong Pagar by null
The Teochew Kitchenette - Tanjong Pagar by null
The Teochew Kitchenette - Tanjong Pagar by null
The Teochew Kitchenette - Tanjong Pagar by null
The Teochew Kitchenette - Tanjong Pagar by null
The Teochew Kitchenette - Tanjong Pagar by null
The Teochew Kitchenette - Tanjong Pagar by null
The Teochew Kitchenette - Tanjong Pagar by null
The Teochew Kitchenette - Tanjong Pagar by null
The Teochew Kitchenette - Tanjong Pagar by null
The Teochew Kitchenette - Tanjong Pagar by null
The Teochew Kitchenette - Tanjong Pagar by null
The Teochew Kitchenette - Tanjong Pagar by null
The Teochew Kitchenette - Tanjong Pagar by null

Information

7 Tanjong Pagar Plz, #02-102, Singapore 081007 Get directions

SGD 10–20

Order delivery
Restroom
Popular for lunch
Popular for dinner
Good for groups
Good for solo dining

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7 Tanjong Pagar Plz, #02-102, Singapore 081007 Get directions

+65 6443 3781
teochewkitchenette.com
@teochewkitchenette

SGD 10–20

Features

•Restroom
•Popular for lunch
•Popular for dinner
•Good for groups
•Good for solo dining
•Credit card accepted
•Contactless accepted
•Paid street parking

Last updated

Jan 19, 2026

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"A newer addition since 2018 that has gained popularity for a very authentic Teochew fish soup: a sweet, comforting broth laden with generous slices of batang (Spanish mackerel). The kitchen also delivers hearty mixed soups packed with shrimp, squid and minced pork, plus favourites such as assorted braised pork belly, fried prawn rolls and sesame chicken." - Joy Fang

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The Teochew Kitchenette - Tanjong Pagar

Teck Chye Y.

Google
Wife and I drove down to Tg Pagar for dinner today, and tried this place out. We've often eaten just below at Lad & Dad, but never ventured upstairs. I'm glad we did today! This quaint, small but cosy eatery serves up some really good food, and at reasonable prices too! The Grouper fish soup was clear but flavourful, and the turgid pieces of Grouper slices inside were really fresh. I had their sweet and sour Dory Fish. Now this is where the owner Mr Lee truly impressed me. I didn't look closely at the menu, but he asked me if it was ok they used farmed Dory Fish. He even mentioned that some people weren't too comfy eating this fish, and asked if I was ok with it. I of course said yes, and the dish turned out really nice! Crispy batter, covering soft, moist fish flesh inside, and the gravy, copious thick, with a very old-school taste. So much unlike some of the ketchup smothered sauces we eat in some places. Nice food, friendly staff and owner, and reasonable prices. Like the man said in the movies, I'll be Back😚

Jo

Google
Had a meal at Teochew Kitchenette and tried the Batang sliced fish soup, stir-fried spinach with garlic, and fried rice with pork chop. The fish soup was tasty and comforting, although the portion of fish was rather small. The spinach was well cooked and flavourful, with just the right amount of garlic. What stood out most was the fried rice with pork chop, which had a great wok hei aroma and was very enjoyable. Service was generally fine, but the food took quite a long time to arrive, so be prepared to wait before your meal is served.

Orange

Google
3 Stars The soup was average, nothing special. However, the fried fish was outstanding—crispy, hot, and perfectly separated from the soup. The chili sauce complemented it beautifully. If I were rating just the fish, it would be 4 stars. The sweet and sour pork rice was also enjoyable, with good flavor and quality meat.

Cheryl L.

Google
Came here for lunch and just note that it is usually quite crowded during the weekday lunch hour. Got the $7 Gongbao Chicken rice and I absolutely loved it. The chicken resembles more of the sweet and sour chicken but it leans more towards the sour side. Portion sizes are really generous. Highly recommend coming here!

Faith

Google
Really amazing experience here! The staff were very friendly and nice and the food was served relatively fast. Enjoyed the seafood beehoon a lot as the flavours were rich and flavourful, and the kang kong sambal was amazing too. Most of the food is on the saltier side, which makes it sinfully tasteful. The bakuteh was nice too and glad that it is refillable. Overall it’s a cosy place that serves delicious food and hope to come again!

Kang Yi X.

Google
The fried fish soup with milk is delicious. I like how the fried fish is served separately, so that it maintains its crispness. The soup is particularly flavourful as there are bits of tee poh (flounder) in it. The soya sauce is quite high quality. They also serve a variety of Teochew dishes like ngoh hiang and braised items, which I hope to try one day. Price is quite affordable by CBD standards (fried fish soup $7 + rice $0.80 - cheaper than quite a few other fish soups in the area). The dining environment is quite decent as the outdoor seats are in an open, airy area on the 2nd floor of the building, ensuring adequate ventilation (the store also has indoor seats, but these fill up quickly during lunch). The staff are helpful and will help you to find a seat if needed.

Shirley L.

Google
Very affordable and decent tasting food. Fresh fish and love the fried fish milky soup.

Davis T.

Google
Chance upon this small restaurant and had our dinner there last sat. Ordered 3 dishes, 1) Red grouper fish head steam boat - soup was nice but a little too salty, fish doesn't taste very fresh 2) Bitter gourd pork ribs - they use pork chop instead of the usual pork ribs one would expect, taste was good though 3) Sesame oil chicken - taste was good Will recommend it if you are around this area. Staffs was polite and very helpful and prices are reasonable too.
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Melvin L.

Yelp
Our second visit and this time we have reinforcement. We ordered the grouper fish steamboat, the fried prawn roll and a stir fried Nai Bai vegetable. The steamboat is really good. They use red grouper which is more tasty than the black ones. The fish is fresh and we ordered the fish head instead of the fish slices. The broth is tasty with mixed vegetables. The Buddha's delight that we had previously was a bit salty so this time we opt for the stir fried nai bai. The Buddha's delight are precooked and they just reheat when order is received. The air fried dishes are cooked when ordered so you can request for some variation. I would come back for the steamboat but not the others. With a steamboat and some rice or noodles it makes a complete meal.