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Jing House Western

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About Jing House Western

Jing House Western is a MUIS Halal-certified western hawker stall located at Giant Tampines. They serve dishes including Carbonara Spaghetti with grilled meat sauce.

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Carbonara Spaghetti

2.6 · 17 reviews on Google

  • JustinJustin

    The foods were rather simple and can easily find at other western stalls in the east. It may looks like a big portion but you will be hungry after eating. Personally, I find the sauces acceptable that it did not overflow and mixed into other sauces in the same plate. It uses buzzer to call for you to pick up your order so at my point of writing, there is no shouting across the hawker (based on another review). It is located in a air-conditioning hawker in Giant Hypermarket so it has other stalls sharing the same area. The tables are rather clean when I went.

    2 months ago
  • Buzz QueenBuzz Queen

    Tried the Carbonara Spaghetti from Jing House Western at the newly renovated Koufu in Tampines Giant, and it was a real disappointment. The Carbonara sauce was overwhelming and completely masked the grilled meat sauce — both flavors ended up mixed into one confusing, unappetizing mess. Presentation was poor and didn’t look appetizing at all. What made the experience worse was the service. The staff was shouting loudly across the food court for customers to collect their orders, which made dining there uncomfortable and unpleasant. For a newly revamped food court, the overall dining experience here was far from enjoyable. Definitely not a place I’d return to anytime soon.

    7 months ago
  • Zac QZac Q

    If you’re looking for a place that teaches patience, humility, and how low the bar for service can go, congratulations, you’ve found it. The cashier’s attitude was a masterclass in “I don’t want to be here and I’d prefer if you weren’t either.” Very immersive. Truly felt like an unwanted guest in a museum of bad manners. Now, the food. Bold. Brave. Experimental. The mushroom soup tasted like someone accidentally dropped flour into hot water and decided to commit to the mistake. The fries were… present. That’s the nicest thing I can say. Texture-wise, they existed. Flavor-wise, they were on a long vacation. I asked to change the salad to fries. Not allowed, which is fine, rules are rules. But then I was served cabbage strips and told this was a salad. Incredible. Minimalism has reached new heights. Somewhere, a chef is crying, and somewhere else, a cabbage is confused about its life choices. Overall, amazing if your goal is to lose your appetite and your faith in customer service at the same time. Save your money, save your mood, and eat literally anywhere else.

    4 months ago
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