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- AgatheDecember 29, 2014The laksa soup here is really tasty! Just the right amount of spices to give it a kick but not too strong to send you flying, perfect dosage! Tried the otah as well and was very pleased with the taste
- Choo Yao Chuen Yao ChuenNovember 29, 2014The whole island comes here during weekends. Place is crowded but always worth the wait. This is simply the best laksa you can find on this little red dot. Highly recommended.
- Mary NgNovember 10, 2015Delicious and yet different from the typical laksa we had, there are lots of clams & cut up shrimps & dried tofu. No chopsticks are available as noodles are all chopped up so you could use the spoon!
- Jerrald NgDecember 11, 2018Get a tissue ready as this bowl of spicy goodness is going to make you sweat. Tip: the traditional way to eat Laksa (despite it being a noodle dish) is using a spoon. Store owner will cut the noodles.
- Jacky YanNovember 29, 2014This Katong Laksa tastes just so good. $7 for large and $5 for small bowls. Simply use a spoon to enjoy. Don't forget the iced barley drink !
- SteveMay 17, 2016Loved the laksa here. Creamy from the evaporated coconut milk, and just the right amount of spicy.
- Anna GiavedoniNovember 24, 2014One of the best Laksa in Singapore. I liked it more hawker style than all renovated now. But food hasn't changed
- Sawung GalingMay 3, 2013katong laksa soup, fresh prawns and springy rice noodles must go with the otah and extra chilli..........really yummy
- Wen HuangSeptember 13, 2014Fresh cockles and creamy laksa. Worth the trek east if you don't live nearby.
- Tania Maria TangitNovember 1, 2013A not-to-be-missed bowl every other time I'm in town because it's simply yummy!
- Jennifer WenMarch 17, 2018Was hoping it be spicier than it looks but it's not. Quite nice broth. $5.50 for small bowl. No chopsticks given because you can eat the noodles using spoon. Cashier uncle hope not friendly, no smile
- Sarah Yana AkibJuly 21, 2013Definitely must try especially to know how Gordon Ramsey lost the challenge for their Laksa taste! Do try their Otah2 too!
- inSing.comApril 21, 2011The combination of coconut and evaporated milk gives the laksa here a gentle sweetness and creaminess. The spice level is just right – hot enough for some kick, but not overly spicy. Read more
- Josephine TanSeptember 18, 2010There is air-condition!!! No need to suffer the heat and passing traffic along the road. Definitely the yummiest laksa I've had -- lightly sweet and fragrant coconut spicy soup with succulent cockles
- Bokyung ParkDecember 12, 2017Best Laksa in town! There must be a reason why Gordon Ramsay visited here. By the way, no chopsticks available here.
- Its too commercialised and gentrified now. The atmosphere is all wrong. This is now a modern and efficient operation. Food tastes... normal.
- The standard of the famous laksa has been dropping consistently over the last few years and I think I might have just had my finalé bowl today. RIP.
- SonnypongFebruary 17, 2012Best Laksa in town, ate 2 bowls OMG. Tip: ask to double the toppings for double the fun (of course additional charge)- really yummy
- Ever since they renovated to air conditioned, it is now self service at the counter. And franchised. Everything feels different from the time when I was a kid. Standard also dropped. Sad.
- CowDecember 31, 2016Apparently femes so this cow tried but it was just oklah. Overall veli expensive for a bowl of laksa with siham & taugeh & slices of fish cake
- Cindy HungAugust 12, 2014Service is very nonchalant (& rightly so) but food is phenomenal. Laksa served with only a spoon ;)
- now open on Mon but the Macdonalds style order-and-queue system frustrates
- The Nose..July 6, 2013328 Katong Laksa just swept me off!!! It taste so much cool with a bottle of Tiger beer!!
- Jo PFebruary 12, 2016Excellent service - accidentally dropped my tray spilling soup everywhere (sorry!). They immediately replaced it with a new one free of charge. I tried to pay and they would not accept my money.
- Keith LohSeptember 27, 2017Ceylon Road outlet. $5.50. Chilli in small plastic pack is nice. Prefer Laksa across the road in Roxy Square.
- Price increased after renovation. And now, only big or small sized bowls. No medium. Also self-service ordering and collecting.
- Elizabeth LeeAugust 30, 2014Laksa was ok, so-so. Good for laksa novices. Only $5 and $7 options available. For the extra punch, dunk ur otah in the laksa.
- Lissa L. AngkingDecember 15, 2013The best katong laksa ever! Makes me crave for it everytime i think of it.
- R U S SMay 15, 2016Don't ask for chopsticks.Ü Their noodles are cut so it's easy to enjoy a bowl of Laksa with just a spoon.
- Now $5 for a small bowl, 7 for a big one. Quality deteriorated too. Very depressing.
- Ang RebeccaNovember 26, 2015Standard dropped tremendously . Too pricey now . Large bowl at $7.00 . No laksa leave and fish fish cake . Person taking orders Also not friendly and can't be bothered attitude !
- Citra ErnestAugust 18, 2011This is a superb bowl of laksa but I'm not sure if it's really the best in singapore :p
- SSeptember 30, 2014Large bowl now costs $7 after their not so special renovation. Yishun Laksa is better in all ways, and it's only half the price there. Don't be misled by the celebrity endorsements lol.
- Cheryl LimMarch 1, 2011Has the standard dropped??? Go try the one at Qi Ji located at Century Square in Tampines... The Laksa & Nasi Lemak
- Su Ann CNovember 12, 2011Crap laksa, overrated n misled by all these so-called celebrities who come to eat here n tk a pic. Service is so poor as well. Try e Marine Pd Laksa at Roxy sq basement. That is the bomb
- Weiru TSeptember 25, 2010Thick, creamy laksa soup, fresh prawns and springy rice noodles, probably the best laksa ever.
- Nice. Katong laksa rocks. But which one is the true authentic stall? No one knows.
- Catherine LingJuly 18, 2016This place has really gone downhill ever since they set up the air-conditioned fast food style shop. A real pity.