Soon Guo Malaysian Durian
Soon Guo Malaysian Durian is close to 25A, Chai Chee Road, Chai Chee Village, Bedok, Singapore, Southeast, SG-04, 461025
- Address: 25A Chai Chee Rd, #01-451, Singapore 461025
- Phone: +65 8130 4854
- Latitude, Longtitude: 1.323241, 103.9244387
Soon Guo Malaysian Durian, opening hours today
Day of week | Open | Close |
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Sunday | 12 | 11:30 PM |
Monday | 12 | 11:30 PM |
Tuesday | 12 | 11:30 PM |
Wednesday | 12 | 11:30 PM |
Thursday | 12 | 11:30 PM |
Friday | 12 | 11:30 PM |
Saturday | 12 | 11:30 PM for the week |
Soon Guo Malaysian Durian reviews
Many varieties of durian. Mao Shan King, Kampong, Red Prawn, XO, Pahang etc. Price ranges from $1 each to $25/kg. They will open for you to confirm it's good and to your expectation. If not, …
We asked for durian that is bitter. Uncle says no guarantee. D24 has the description as bitter sweet. There are two type, Kampong $12/kg and non- kampong $16/kg not sure whats the diff. We choose one of each. Kampong D24 was bigger, creamy …
Brought my overseas friend there and we bought 2 Msw at $12 per kg. Total cost $44 for 2 durians. …
Many varieties of durian. Mao Shan King, Kampong, Red Prawn, XO, Pahang etc. Price ranges from $1 each to $25/kg. They will open for you to confirm it's good and to your expectation. If not, you can reject and not buy.
We asked for durian that is bitter. Uncle says no guarantee. D24 has the description as bitter sweet. There are two types, Kampong $12/kg and non-kampong $16/kg, not sure what's the difference. We chose one of each. Kampong D24 was bigger, creamy and slightly bitter, while the non-kampong D24 was smaller, less creamy and more sweet. They were both delicious!
Brought my overseas friend there and we bought 2 Msw (Musang King) at $12 per kg. Total cost $44 for 2 durians. They were fresh and tasted amazing!
The durian selection at Soon Guo Malaysian Durian Fruit parlor is impressive. They have many varieties to choose from, including Mao Shan King, Kampong, Red Prawn, XO, Pahang, and more. The prices range from $1 each to $25/kg. One great thing about this place is that they allow you to open the durian to confirm it's good and meets your expectations. If it's not up to par, you can reject it and not buy. Overall, a great experience!
I specifically requested for durian that is bitter, but the uncle at Soon Guo Malaysian Durian Fruit parlor said there's no guarantee. I decided to try their D24 durian, which is described as bitter sweet. They have two types of D24, Kampong at $12/kg and non-kampong at $16/kg, but I wasn't sure what the difference was. I ended up getting one of each to try. The Kampong D24 was bigger, creamy, and slightly bitter, while the non-kampong D24 was smaller, less creamy, and more sweet. Both were delicious, but I preferred the Kampong version. I appreciated that they offered a variety of options and let us try before buying.
I brought my family to Soon Guo Malaysian Durian Fruit parlor and we bought two Musang King durians at $12 per kg. The total cost was $44 for the two durians. The durians were fresh and tasted amazing. My family, including my overseas friend, loved it. The staff were friendly and helpful, making the overall experience enjoyable. The price was reasonable for the quality of the durians.
Soon Guo Malaysian Durian Fruit parlor offers a wide variety of durians, including Mao Shan King, Kampong, Red Prawn, XO, Pahang, and more. The prices range from $1 each to $25/kg. One thing I really liked about this place is that they allow customers to open the durian to confirm its quality and taste before purchasing. This ensures that you get what you expect and can reject if it doesn't meet your standards. The staff are friendly and helpful. Overall, a great durian experience.
I went to Soon Guo Malaysian Durian Fruit parlor and asked for a durian that is bitter. The uncle there said there's no guarantee, but I decided to try their D24 durian, which has a description of bitter sweet. They have two types of D24, Kampong at $12/kg and non-kampong at $16/kg. I wasn't sure about the difference, so I bought one of each. The Kampong D24 was bigger, creamy, and slightly bitter, while the non-kampong D24 was smaller, less creamy, and more sweet. Both durians were delicious and satisfied my craving for durian. The service was good and the staff were friendly.
I visited Soon Guo Malaysian Durian Fruit parlor with some friends and we bought two Musang King durians at $12 per kg. The total cost was $44 for the two durians. The durians were fresh and tasted amazing. The staff were friendly and accommodating. The overall experience was great and I would recommend this place to any durian lover.
Soon Guo Malaysian Durian Fruit parlor has a wide selection of durians, including Mao Shan King, Kampong, Red Prawn, XO, Pahang, and more. The prices range from $1 each to $25/kg. One thing I really appreciate about this place is that they allow customers to open the durians to confirm their quality and taste before buying. This ensures that you get what you expect and can reject if it's not up to par. The staff are friendly and helpful. Overall, a great place for durians!
I brought my family to Soon Guo Malaysian Durian Fruit parlor and we bought two Musang King durians at $12 per kg. The total cost was $44 for the two durians. The durians were fresh and tasted amazing. My family loved it, especially my overseas friend who had never tried durian before. The staff were friendly and helpful. The price was reasonable for the quality of the durians. Overall, a great experience at Soon Guo Malaysian Durian Fruit parlor.