Bryan Mog
Staff at the counter is very rude and no patient.
Location: 231 Bain St, Singapore 180231
Floor 4 · Bras Basah Complex
Food stall at Bras Basah Complex serving Chinese-style seafood and wuxiang snacks for a quick, tasty bite.
Food stall at Bras Basah Complex serving Chinese-style seafood and wuxiang snacks for a quick, tasty bite.
Seafood and Wuxiang is a food stall at Bras Basah Complex, offering Chinese-style seafood dishes and wuxiang, the traditional five-spice fried snacks that are a popular street food across Southeast Asia. The stall provides an affordable and convenient dining option for students, shopkeepers, and visitors to this well-known complex of bookshops and art supply stores.|||Bras Basah Complex may be famous for its literary and art retail, but its food stalls serve an important role for the daily crowd of workers and students in the area. Seafood and Wuxiang adds variety with its combination of seafood dishes and traditional fried snacks, offering something different from the usual hawker centre fare found elsewhere in the neighbourhood.|||For a quick Chinese-style meal or a plate of crispy wuxiang in the Bugis area, Seafood and Wuxiang at Bras Basah Complex is a convenient and budget-friendly option. Grab a bite between browsing the bookshops and carry on with your day.Based on 6 Google reviews
Based on customer ratings
Based on customer ratings
Bryan Mog
Staff at the counter is very rude and no patient.
Tan Ena
Food was average but service from the lady cashier was simply horrible. I was not asked for mode of payment and was being told off for paying by GrabPay.
Desmond Ho
$5 fish with steamed 🍚🌾 …
Liv Eatwell
Ordered the Hong Kong noodles, tasty but bloody much ingredients for $5. Overall okay if you are in the vicinity.
Leon Won
This is a Chinese restaurant. Cash only. The owner doesn't speak English well, But it's not a problem. The only downside is the small portions... While Korean restaurants serve large bowls, This one serves mini cups. But considering the price... Last order at 10:30 PM
Seafood & Wuxiang
Restaurant Food Display
A large menu board with pictures of various dishes is displayed on the left. Dishes include Fish Head Steamboat, Royal Claypot, Steamed Fish, Fried Yam with Cashew Nut, and Broccoli with Scallop. Behind the menu, the interior of a restaurant is visible, with food preparation counters, cooking equipment, and seating areas.
Food Stall Menu
A food stall with a large picture menu on the left and two whiteboards with handwritten menus on the right. Below the whiteboards is a printed menu. The stall appears to be busy with staff working in the background.
Restaurant Kitchen
A busy restaurant kitchen with staff preparing food. There are shelves stocked with ingredients and cooking utensils. A menu board is visible on the wall.
Seafood Restaurant Counter
A counter at a seafood restaurant with various items displayed. Above the counter, a sign reads "SEAFOOD JUXIANG". Below the sign, a red banner with Chinese characters and a yellow menu board with pictures of dishes are visible. To the right, a whiteboard menu with Chinese text and prices is displayed. The counter itself is stocked with stacks of egg cartons, plates, and kitchen utensils.
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