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Welcome to 8 Degrees Taiwanese Bistro

At 8 Degrees Taiwanese Bistro, we celebrate the rich tapestry of Taiwanese cuisine, offering an authentic dining experience right in Singapore. Our family-run bistro prides itself on serving flavorful dishes at unbeatable prices, free from additional charges like GST and service fees. Highlights include our signature stewed pork belly rice and the popular salted crispy chicken, perfect for sharing among friends and families. The inviting atmosphere is enhanced by outdoor seating and vibrant energy, making it an ideal destination for groups, kids, and food lovers alike. Discover the joy of Taiwanese flavors with us, where every dish tells a story.

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Introducing 8 Degrees Taiwanese Bistro: A Culinary Gem in Singapore

If you’re in the mood for authentic Taiwanese fare without breaking the bank, look no further than 8 Degrees Taiwanese Bistro. Nestled at 37 Teck Chye Terrace, Singapore, this vibrant eatery offers a delightful blend of traditional Taiwanese dishes that evoke a true taste of Taiwan. With a focus on affordability—no GST or service charge—this family-run restaurant has garnered glowing reviews from food enthusiasts.

Why Visit 8 Degrees Taiwanese Bistro?

  • Authentic Flavors: Known for its genuine Taiwanese dishes, the bistro delivers a tantalizing dining experience. Customer favorites include the stewed pork belly rice, salted crispy chicken, and innovative fusion pork belly pasta.
  • Casual Atmosphere: The ambiance is bustling and lively, making it a fantastic spot for groups and family gatherings. With outdoor seating and free Wi-Fi, you can enjoy your meal in a relaxed environment.
  • Menu Highlights: The offerings are abundant and made for sharing—ideal for small to medium-sized groups. Be sure to try the salted crispy chicken for a deliciously crunchy snack, or indulge in the unique five spice cheese fries that promise a flavor twist.
  • Delightful Desserts: Don't miss the mango snow ice, a refreshing end to your meal that comes generously topped with fresh mango. A perfect treat for a warm day!

What to Expect

The bistro caters to various customer preferences with options for takeout and delivery. Although the venue can get quite loud, it reflects the vibrant spirit of Taiwanese cuisine. Additionally, their menu is predominantly fried dishes, so it's worth keeping in mind for those seeking lighter fare.

With friendly service and a dedicated team, the bistro ensures that every visit feels like home. Whether you're enjoying the classic scallion pancakes or the comforting fried prawn omelette, the warmth of the staff and the authenticity of the dishes make every bite memorable.

Final Thoughts

8 Degrees Taiwanese Bistro is more than just a meal; it’s an experience steeped in Taiwanese tradition. The reasonable prices combined with the quality of the food make it a must-visit destination for anyone craving a taste of Taiwan in Singapore. So, gather your friends, reserve a table, and prepare for a feast that’s sure to keep you coming back for more!

START YOUR REVIEW OF 8 Degrees Taiwanese Bistro
Olly H.
Olly H.

Five stars. Authentic Taiwanese food at very affordable prices with no GST and no service charge. Service with a smile family run business. Had the stewed pork belly rice, salted crispy chicken and the fusion pork belly pasta. Recommend mango snow shaved ice.

Melissa Y.
Melissa Y.

Having visited this exact outlet 5 times now. I've official tried 75% of their menu! Majority of the items here are fried, so do note that. Most of their dishes are great for sharing for 2-3 pax. 1. Salted Crispy Chicken $6.80 One would expect them to sell the XL crispy chicken cutlet, but they have this instead. Served hot and crispy, it's a great snack to share. It is slightly salty but just right for me. 2. Five Spice Cheese Fries $4.80 I love these cheese fries and I have to eat a lousy plate of cheese fries. The cheese itself is melted onto the fries and never hardens. The fries aren't crisp, they're more of the soggy kind and taste slightly peppery. 3. Cheese Mantou $4.80 The mantous were deep fried to crispiness and it had a generic cheese slice placed on top of it to melt. To be honest, I had higher expectations of this, the mantous were okay, and the cheese seriously just tasted like any kraft cheese. 4. Eggroll with Pork Floss $6.80 One of my more favourite snack dishes from here, I love pork floss and with the egg rolls, it adds some substance to the dish. It can get quite filling eating too much of this, but for $6.80 you get two rolls. Not alot, but enough for everyone to get a piece or two. 5. Fried Prawn Omelette $7.80 Quite oily but I'm used to their style of food here. Quite a number of prawns, cooked with veggies and beansprouts. Tasted decent. 6. Scallion Pancake $4.80 I love cong yu bing! Although my favourite is from Dong Bei Ren Jia in Chinatown, this isn't too bad either. It is like a crispy roti prata with a chewy inside. 7. Brinjal with Pork Floss $4.80 I rarely like to eat brinjal but this was a completely different experience. The brinjal was soft inside, almost like mushy pumpkin and on the outside, and a crispy batter on the outside. 8. Fried Shitake Mushroom $8.80 I liked their mushrooms. It was juicy on the inside and it had a very crispy batter on the outside. 9. Green Lime & Sour Plum $3.80 Most of their hot drinks here, just make me suspect that they're instant powdered drinks. So I decided to go with a cold drink, this wasn't too bad. It tasted okay, and it was a hot day, so a cooling drink was the best option for me. 10. Mango Snow Ice $6.80 This is my favourite flavour of mango snow ice and they were quite generous with the mango, although this slightly more than what other shops charge for mango snow ice. The snow ice melted so quickly, it was rather upsetting. The shop though air conditioned, isn't that cool, they also use oscillating fans mounted on the walls to keep the shop cool. I made a reservation for 730pm on a friday and unlike the last time I visited, it has become a lot quieter. Not sure why, parking was simple ans straightforward as there's maybe 20 or so parallel parking HDB lots. Gotta bring your coupons.