Ru Ji Kitchen Fish Ball Mee
Fish Ball Noodles, Street Food
The fish balls at Ru Ji Kitchen may be inconsistently shaped but Chiefeater Luke Soon found that there is bouncy delight in this asymmetry


Teochew, Fine Dining, Non-Halal
My recent lunch escapade led me to Imperial Treasure Fine Teochew Cuisine, a beacon of Singapore’s culinary prowess in the realm of Teochew gastronomy. Nestled within its walls, I found myself indulging in a culinary journey that traversed the rich tapestry of Teochew flavours, from the comforting embrace of peppery bak kut teh to the briny delights of fruits de mer from the bountiful South China Sea.
One dish that reigns supreme in this culinary haven is the Braised Duck. With each succulent morsel served atop a velvety bed of braised tofu, the dish exudes a symphony of herbalicious notes that dance on the palate, leaving a lasting impression of culinary excellence.

Having explored the depths of their menu, I can attest to the enduring allure of their braised offerings, including the perennial favourites of Braised Pig Trotters and Pig Stomach in Pepper Soup. Each dish is a testament to the mastery of braising techniques, yielding tender, flavourful delights that captivate the senses.

For those seeking a soul-soothing indulgence, the Oyster Porridge with Minced Pork offers a glimpse into Teochew comfort food at its finest. Simple yet satisfying, this dish epitomises the essence of Teochew cuisine – hearty, nourishing, and brimming with soul-warming goodness.

And I have not even touched on their seafood offerings, from the coveted Cold Crab to the delicate delights of Steamed Fish or Orh Nee (sweet yam paste), a beloved Teochew dessert that garners praise from aficionados far and wide. While not my personal preference, I can attest to its popularity among the Teochew community, a testament to its authenticity and traditional roots.
Imperial Treasure Fine Teochew Cuisine has 5 private rooms available for those who require private dining.
Business Hours
Monday to Friday
11:30 am to 03:00 pm
06:00 pm to 11:00 pm
Saturday
11:00 am to 03:00 pm
06:00 pm to 11:00 pm
Sunday & Public Holiday
10:30 am to 03:00 pm
06:00 pm to 11:00 pm
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