New Nanyang KTV eatery opens at Eunos selling zichar & dim sum
The East has just welcomed another eatery into its food scene. Enter Dragon V Nanyang Cafe, a new restaurant that popped up in the Eunos area in late May.
This new arrival looks rather large and has both outdoor and indoor dining areas. A soft opening was scheduled on 28 May, but a small celebration was held from 24 to 26 May.
Since Dragon V Nanyang Cafe is still quite new, there haven't been any reviews as yet. However, several attendees shared photos, videos and comments about the opening on their social media accounts, giving a sneak peek into the restaurant's menu and facilities.
Posts on and have named the following brands as part of the restaurant's lineup: 1. Chong Pang Nasi Lemak 2. Long Hai Wang Dim Sum 3. Ah Hui Big Prawn Noodle 4. Ah Kim Hokkien Mee 5. Chai Chee Big Fish Ball Noodle 6. Ming Xuan Roasted Delights 7. Dragon V Zhi Char
As such, you can expect the eatery to serve crowd-favourite fare like Hokkien prawn , , roast meat, and more! The zichar includes selections like Mango Sauce Prawn Balls (S$17.80/S$34.80), Beef Brisket with Tendon (S$22.80/S$44.80) and Thailand Crispy Pork Belly (S$35.80).
Dragon V Nanyang Cafe also claims it serves over 70 types of for S$3.50 per serving and has deals such as S$1 Snowy Ice desserts for students and a S$1 Grab Driver coffee promo.
That's not all. Videos of the soft opening attendees partying to English and Chinese songs in what appears to be a private dining room installed with a karaoke system have been posted on social media. Perhaps this is another perk that one can experience here, especially for group gatherings.
If you'd like to check the menu at Dragon V Nanyang Cafe before you go, visit their Google Maps profile here!
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The East has just welcomed another eatery into its food scene. Enter Dragon V Nanyang Cafe, a new restaurant that popped up in the Eunos area in late May. This new arrival looks rather large and has both outdoor and indoor dining areas. A soft opening was scheduled on 28 May, but a small celebration was held from 24 to 26 May. Since Dragon V Nanyang Cafe is still quite new, there haven't been any reviews as yet. However, several attendees shared photos, videos and comments about the opening on their social media accounts, giving a sneak peek into the restaurant's menu and facilities. Posts on and have named the following brands as part of the restaurant's lineup: 1. Chong Pang Nasi Lemak 2. Long Hai Wang Dim Sum 3. Ah Hui Big Prawn Noodle 4. Ah Kim Hokkien Mee 5. Chai Chee Big Fish Ball Noodle 6. Ming Xuan Roasted Delights 7. Dragon V Zhi Char As such, you can expect the eatery to serve crowd-favourite fare like Hokkien prawn , , roast meat, and more! The zichar includes selections like Mango Sauce Prawn Balls (S$17.80/S$34.80), Beef Brisket with Tendon (S$22.80/S$44.80) and Thailand Crispy Pork Belly (S$35.80). Dragon V Nanyang Cafe also claims it serves over 70 types of for S$3.50 per serving and has deals such as S$1 Snowy Ice desserts for students and a S$1 Grab Driver coffee promo. That's not all. Videos of the soft opening attendees partying to English and Chinese songs in what appears to be a private dining room installed with a karaoke system have been posted on social media. Perhaps this is another perk that one can experience here, especially for group gatherings. If you'd like to check the menu at Dragon V Nanyang Cafe before you go, visit their Google Maps profile here! $3 value sets, $1.20 desserts at Chinatown food court The post New Nanyang KTV eatery opens at Eunos selling zichar & dim sum appeared first on


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