Michelle Tan
Expensive, 20% more than the usual price I'd pay for the same type of food
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Xiao Man Niu Mala Xiang Guo at Compass One brings authentic Sichuan-style spicy stir-fry hot pot to Singapore's Sengkang community, specializing in the beloved Chinese dish of tongue-numbing, intensely flavorful mala xiang guo that combines fresh vegetables, premium meats, and aromatic spices in customizable combinations. As part of a popular chain with 17 outlets across Singapore, this food court destination delivers the authentic experience of choosing your own ingredients and spice level for a personalized fiery feast.
The restaurant offers an extensive selection of fresh vegetables, quality meats, and seafood that customers can combine with their signature mala sauce, available in five spice levels from Non Spicy to Monster Spicy to accommodate different heat tolerances. At approximately .68 per 100g, diners can create their perfect bowl by selecting from ingredients like lotus root, mushrooms, tofu, various meats, and noodles, all stir-fried together with the restaurant's special blend of Sichuan peppercorns and chili oil for that characteristic numbing-spicy sensation.
Located on Level 4 in the food court area with convenient dine-in and takeaway options, Xiao Man Niu Mala Xiang Guo also provides delivery services through popular platforms for customers craving authentic spicy Chinese comfort food at home. The restaurant's interactive dining experience allows customers to watch their meal being prepared fresh, making it an exciting destination for spice lovers and those seeking to explore the bold flavors of authentic Sichuan cuisine.
Based on 8 reviews
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Michelle Tan
Expensive, 20% more than the usual price I'd pay for the same type of food
Ping
Expensive, so-so food, spicy but can’t really taste the ma
No Name
Bought few time and observed lotus, tofu and dao poh are not fresh with sour smell. Suggest management to look into how to keep the ingredients fresh or to train their staff how to maintain the water fresh to keep the ingredients.
LT Lee
Very expensive and food a lot oily compare with others Mala Xiang Guo.
Jeremy Neo
Pricing not really transparent, I took just a little and they told me it was 500grams. They include weighing the bowl as well. Taste is mediocre, don't recommend
Jin
become worst than before. the lady at the counter doesn’t speak english and took an order wrongly. The food was salty and oily.
J
Overpriced like what other reviews say. The wooden peg used to indicate spiciness and more are weighed together!
Aik Tuck Chua
Kinda expensive. Not sure if pricing is honest (I’M NOT SURE) but I recall a youtuber saying “even the worst mala tastes good because it’s mala”, and I agreed until now. No doubt the worst mala I’ve had. Reopened in the new kopitiam. Damn it’s that bad I had to do a review. Ptsd inducing
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