Siong Tong Gai: Popular Steamed Fish Restaurant From Malaysia Opens At 313 Somerset
Siong Tong Gai, a popular steamed fish restaurant chain from Malaysia, has opened in Singapore! Visit them at 313 Somerset.…
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- June 20, 2024
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Image credit: Woon Hwei Tai If you love seafood, you have to check out Siong Tong Gai at 313 Somerset. Founded in 2008, this popular Malaysian restaurant is best known for their fresh steamed fish, cooked in a premium broth. They also have other seafood options including prawns and clams, alongside classic zi char fare! Image credit: Edsel Goh First-timers should try their signature Steam Three Treasure ($33++), which comprises fresh prawns, squid, and clams. Do note that you’ll have to top up for fresh fish, which will be charged by weight. Image credit: James Arvanitakis Alternatively, you can opt for their Signature Steam Fish instead, served in a simmering hotpot with a secret soup base. Choose from options such as Signature Steam Patin ($7.80++/100g) and Steam Black Tilapia ($4.80++/100g), or splurge on the Signature Steam Soon Hock ($9.80++/100g), the most expensive fish on the menu. 15 Best Seafood Restaurants In Singapore For Chilli Crab, Shellout And More Regulars tout the fish to be fresh and sweet, complementing the flavourful, ginger- and garlic-packed soup. FYI: the founders of the Malaysian brand have been working on the broth for over 30 years!
Image credit: xin Besides fish, you can get other seafood items such as Steam Clams with Egg ($12.80++ for regular, $16.80++ for large) and Indonesian Curry Clams ($12.80++ for regular, $16.80++ for large). Their Oat Prawn ($25++ for regular, $36++ for large) AKA mai pian xia is another familiar favourite, pairing fresh and juicy prawns with crispy oat clusters. Image credit: Ronnie Tan That’s not all: Siong Tong Gai also offers other zi char-style dishes including Sweet and Sour Popcorn Pork ($16.80++ for regular, $23.80++ for large), great for sharing among the table. The pork chunks, said to be crispy on the outside and tender within, are tossed in a sweet and sticky sauce right before serving.
Image credit: Christina Wan Jio your family out for a meal here, as the dishes are best enjoyed in a group! For more food recommendations nearby in town, check out our 111 Somerset food guide. Otherwise, we have our guide to the best seafood restaurants in Singapore if you’re looking for more seafood places worth trying. Address: 313 Orchard Road, B3-02/03/04/05/06, 313@Somerset, Singapore 238895
Opening hours: Daily 11am to 10pm
Tel: 6908 1393
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Siong Tong Gai is not a halal-certified eatery. 111 Somerset Food Guide: 10 Places For Matcha Desserts, Loaded Poke Bowls And More Featured image adapted from Siong Tong Gai, James Arvanitakis, and Woon Hwei Tai Get more stories like this. Drop us your email so you won't miss the latest news.