Forbidden Duck - 8A Marina Blvd

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Contact Forbidden Duck

Address :

Singapore 018984

Phone : πŸ“ž +9877
Postal code : 02
Website : https://www.forbiddenduck.sg/
Categories :
City : Forbidden Duck

Singapore 018984
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Kevin KW on Google

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Came here for dinner and it was fairly quiet with only half the tables full. The duck was okay but felt it was better the last time we came (last year). Also my favourite egg tart was sold out by the time we tried to order it. Sad. But overall this place is still fine.
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Jun Hong Kang on Google

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This must be the most tender duck I've ever eaten. Much much more tender than smoked duck. Even after taking away and kept in the fridge, it was still amazingly tender and juicy after microwaving. Dim sum on the other hand was mehh, I mean it's not bad but at that price point it's quite disappointing. Fried carrot cake was amazing though.
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Jez L on Google

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One of the cosy Chinese diners around bay area, small space with innovative dishes. Peking duck, new tweak of sweet and sour prawn were good. KoLoYok was slight tough. Offered a good range with twists, of usual mains and dimsum. Staff are all attentive and friendly, but initial liaising for pre orders was over few emails, and I hoped that there was more initiative to suggest recommendations. Decor of place was soothing blue comfy. Restrooms might need to be upped a little.
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Sky K on Google

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Service is above average as they keep on checking on you. For ambience wise, the place is quite small, so book early. But everyone dress up since it is located in Marina Bay Financial Centre. If you drive, check the parking rate as it cost $17.70 for slightly more than 2 hours if you park at MBFC. The duck is nice as it come with lime taste bun, the rice porridge very tasty but must finish while it is hot, it will start to get salty. Dim sum is ok as it is quite juicy for the filling. Yuzu tart is a must order. Mixed platter (char siew and roast pork), char siew a bit too oily in my view as half of the piece is fat. 1-2 piece(a) is nice but anything more than that, you will start to feel oily. Roast pork is nice, not too salty.
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Patrick Poh on Google

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The food was ok but probably it's a matter of expectations. Having been 15 Stamford...this seems like underwhelming. In terms of food and certainly the ambience. The highlight beside the duck would be the fried cod fish. The others were pretty average to be honest.
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Eddie Lim on Google

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Great place to have quality Peking Duck in SG! Crispy, juicy, oil-smooth (but not oily) and tender! Dour is right size not too thick or thin. Half plate of Peking Duck good for family size of 3 to 4. We loved the duck besides other dishes…
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GOH YI AN on Google

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Food tasted better the first time I visited a few months ago. Nothing to fault with the food, but missing that oomph factor for me. Come if you feel like having a different Peking duck experience.
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Aileen C. on Google

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Service staff was polite. Appreciated that the staff called to confirm my reservations and asked if she should reserve some egg tarts for me. We liked that the Peking duck skin and roast pork skin were crisp and not so fatty. The seafood rice in aromatic duck soup was really flavourful and packed with ingredients.

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