Fa Si Xi Traditional Chinese Dessert

Fa Si Xi Chinese Dessert is a new mahjong-themed dessert shop located at Jalan Besar, near Lavender MRT, on the first floor of Hotel Boss. The shop’s prominent location faces Victoria Street, in the space previously occupied by Woorinara Korean Restaurant. Inside, the vibrant and colorful décor is inspired by the game of mahjong and other popular casino games, creating a lively atmosphere. Some tables even feature mahjong tiles beneath glass surfaces, while others showcase designs related to poker and roulette. The playful theme is further enhanced by bright walls, lighting, and table designs adorned with mahjong tiles, playing cards, and casino chips. Customers have the option to dine on the ground floor or in the additional seating area on the second level above the kitchen.

The menu at Fa Si Xi is extensive, offering a variety of desserts and savory dishes. Categories include Hot Dessert, Cold Dessert, Snow Ice Dessert, Noodles, Finger Food, and Waffles, all accompanied by a selection of drinks. Notable hot desserts include Black Sesame Paste Soup, Peanut Paste Soup, and an intriguing Pistachio Paste, along with creative options like Barley Beancurd with Quail Egg and Black Glutinous Rice with Coconut Milk. The cold dessert menu features choices such as Durian Mousse, Mango with Pomelo Sago, and Durian Chendol Ice. While the prices of these desserts may be higher than average, the unique offerings add to their appeal.

For those in search of savory options, Fa Si Xi also serves a range of noodle dishes like Signature Penang Prawn Mee and Ipoh Hor Fun, alongside finger foods such as Curry Fish Balls, Braised Chicken Feet, and Fried Shrimp Cake. Although the food quality may have room for improvement, the shop’s thematic décor and creative menu make it a potential destination for anyone looking to enjoy traditional Chinese desserts with a modern twist.

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