Phoebe Leung
Ordered dry gave us soup passed it back to them they drained the soup and poured the sauce on the noodle without helping us stir when usually order dry
Location: Suntec City
Interior view of Gong Yuan Mala Tang restaurant with customers dining and staff serving.
Diners enjoy mala tang at Gong Yuan Mala Tang, with a vibrant display of fresh ingredients.
A menu for Gong Yuan Mala Tang showing how to choose ingredients and soup bases.
A close-up of a bowl of food with a cockroach on the table.
A menu for Gong Yuan Ma La Tang featuring various soup bases, add-ons, and dumplings.
A menu board for Gong Yuan Ma La Tang, showcasing various soup bases and side dishes.
Two bowls of Mala Tang with noodles, vegetables, and mushrooms in a spicy broth.
A promotional sign for Gong Yuan Ma La Tang featuring a Szechuan Pepper Soup and characters from Honkai: Star Rail.
A close-up shot of four delicious dumplings served in a dark bowl.
A close-up of a bowl of Mala Tang with various ingredients and chopsticks.
A bowl of Mala Tang with noodles, meat, tofu, and tomatoes, next to a character sticker.
A vibrant poster advertising Gong Yuan Ma La Tang, showcasing a bowl of delicious mala tang.
Customers ordering at the counter of a Gong Yuan Ma La Tang restaurant.
Interior view of a dining area with wooden tables and chairs, leading towards a counter.
A menu board for Gong Yuan Ma La Tang, showcasing various soup bases, dumplings, rice, eggs, and beverages.
A receipt from Gong Yuan Mala Tang showing a purchase of Chinese Sesame Mala.
A steaming bowl of Mala Tang with various ingredients in a rich, red broth.
A menu for Gong Yuan Ma La Tang featuring various soup bases, dumplings, rice, and beverages.
Interior view of a busy Gong Yuan Ma La Tang restaurant with diners and staff.
A display case filled with various ingredients for Mala Tang, including meats, vegetables, and seafood.
Tables at Gong Yuan Ma La Tang decorated with anime characters and chili peppers.
A close-up shot of a delicious bowl of Mala Tang with various ingredients and noodles.
A sign announcing a new launch of Garden Vegetable Soup at Gong Yuan Ma La Tang.
A 'How to Order' guide for Gong Yuan Ma La Tang, showcasing ingredients, soup bases, and meal additions.
A cup of Lipton Lemon Ice Tea with a Nutri-Grade label showing a 'B' rating.
A steaming bowl of Mala Tang with various ingredients like meat, vegetables, and quail eggs.
A brightly lit sign for Gong Yuan Mala Tang featuring a cartoon character and a bowl of soup.
A menu board displays various soup bases and dumplings with illustrations and prices.
A close-up of a steaming bowl of Mala Tang with various ingredients and a can of Coca-Cola.
Diners enjoy meals at tables inside a brightly lit restaurant with modern decor.
A display of fresh vegetables and various ingredients for Mala Tang.
A bowl of mala tang with noodles, meat, and mushrooms, served with rice.
A receipt from Gong Yuan Ma La Tang showing a Ma La Soup order and drinks.
Based on 15 reviews
Out of 254 shops
Not enough ratings
Phoebe Leung
Ordered dry gave us soup passed it back to them they drained the soup and poured the sauce on the noodle without helping us stir when usually order dry
Miss G
Bamboo shoots and Huang Di Miao vegetables were so old and hard to chew. I throw out most of them. Rice cakes were so soft, they all broke into small pieces. Soup is quite meh. Super pricey for non-restaurant eatery - 650g for $21.90. And all weigh in, no weighing of items separately. Seriously, I could have gotten something better at a cheaper price with proper service just a few steps away.
Andrew Mah
Reached at 9pm and last order was supposedly at 9.30pm. We were rudely told by the staff that if we wanted to dine in, we had to leave by 9.40pm. After picking the food items, we realized that the soup bases we wanted were unavailable and it was not made known to us beforehand. Sauces and condiments were also kept and cited as “finished”. Wouldnt recommend coming if its close to 9pm, impatient staffs that just want to pack everything as early as possible. Had always been our favourite but we’d reconsider now.
GNIL
Big problem on hygiene. One long black hair in my friend’s food. And the food was not good. The spoon was dirty too! Will not go second time
Kenneth Goh
Food was really filling for me, plus the wait time is quite short which is a huge plus (I went on a Friday afternoon). Staff were quite okay. Overall, will visit again if they have a special event again.
David Teo
A hearty bowl of Malatang, delicious broth and perfect for the rainy days. Spacious and relatively comfortable seating too.
Laurensia (thequirkyfoodie)
Love the outlet here because of the fountain view. Condiment was just okay, the pork bone broth was good 👌🏼 …
Lyon .L
Had a try here with a some friends the mala was quite nice actually and the variety of ingredients available for picking is quite a fair amount and to pay you just go to the counter with the weighing scale and tell the cashier what soup base you want. And it’s self collection so you will need to check out for your number overall really not too bad.
Edwin Jayden Goh
I recently went back again to Gong Yuan Mala Tang because my ShopBack loyalty program was about to expire, and I decided to bring my mom along. She loved it just as much as I did! I ordered a mix of vegetables, hotdogs, pork, cheese tofu, meatballs, luncheon meat, and fish balls. This time, I opted for the Mala Tang soup base because I was craving something spicy, although I usually go for the pork bone broth. Both broths are absolutely delicious and packed with flavor! Service can be a bit hit or miss. When it’s not too crowded, the service is great, but it tends to slow down when the place gets busy. Having been here more than six times, I’ve seen both scenarios. One suggestion for improvement would be the food variety. Other Gong Yuan outlets have a wider selection of ingredients. However, if you’re in the area and want a quick, hassle-free dining experience without long queues, this place is a solid choice. The prices might be a bit on the higher side for Mala Tang, but you’re paying for the quality and reputation of the brand. Overall, I would recommend Gong Yuan Mala Tang if you’re in the area for a tasty and soupy meal otherwise there are better options at Suntec City. 🌟🌟🌟🌟