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Pao Fan Paradise By T.K Kitchen Has New Lala Seafood And Pork Stomach Hotpot Pao Fan At Jalan Besar

Pao Fan Paradise by T.K Kitchen at Jalan Besar

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Pao Fan Paradise by T.K Kitchen is known to have some of Singapore’s best and most unique pao fan. This time, they’re upping their game and expanding their selection of pao fan at their Jalan Besar location. Joining their menu are two new hotpot pao fan dishes—Lala Seafood Hotpot Pao Fan ($58) and White Pepper Pork Stomach Chicken Hotpot Pao Fan ($45).

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All of Pao Fan Paradise’s broths are simmered for at least six hours, and this includes the new menu additions. Generously loaded with clams as well as fresh prawns and crayfish, the Lala Seafood Hotpot Pao Fan ($58) is sure to satisfy any seafood lover. 


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Pao Fan Paradise’s White Pepper Pork Stomach Chicken Hotpot Pao Fan ($45) is comfort in a pot. Slurp on this umami, creamy, and peppery soup which comes with juicy pieces of chicken, mushrooms, and crispy rice alongside pig stomach.


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Don’t fret over the seemingly steep price points, as these pao fan dishes are meant to be shared amongst a group of three or more, which averages out to around $15 to $20 per person.


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However, if you’re looking to enjoy all of this pao fan goodness by yourself, Pao Fan Paradise also offers portions for one, so you can enjoy dishes such as the Ginseng Chicken Pao Fan at $12 instead of the usual $40.


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These single-portion bowls, as well as the two new menu additions, are only available at their Rowell Road outlet, which is Pao Fan Paradise’s newest opening in Jalan Besar. 

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Unlike their outlet at Teban Gardens, which is tucked away in a busy coffeeshop, Pao Fan Paradise at Rowell Road has its own space and is decked with colourful neon lights that make the place radiate trendy and hipster vibes.

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They have also partnered with ParTea, so you’ll be able to enjoy refreshing fruit teas such as a Rose Puer Fruit Tea ($7.60) and Jasmine Fruit Tea ($6.30) with your piping hot pao fan. 

If you’re looking for more pao fan places to visit, check out our Can’s Classic Pao Fan review for pao fan by an ex-Seafood Paradise chef at Golden Mile Food Centre. For a comprehensive list, check out our list of the best cheap pao fan in Singapore to try. 

Address: 107/109 Rowell Road, Singapore 208031
Opening hours: Wed-Mon 11.30am to 3pm, 5pm to 11pm
Tel: 9164 1448
Website
Pao Fan Paradise by T.K Kitchen is not a halal-certified eatery.

Feature image adapted from @shootandspoon and @whatisdigesting

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