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Big Mouth Mala Pot - Toh Guan (Jurong) 大嘴巴麻辣香锅
286E Toh Guan Rd, #01-01, Singapore 605286
STAMPEDE Score
Moderate confidenceScore: 75 / 100
Based on 5 data points · Updated 9 days ago
Editor’s Note
Last updated 29 May 2026
Our take: Big Mouth Mala Pot in Toh Guan offers a straightforward mala experience, with a focus on its stir-fried mala dishes.
We note that the mala stir fry has reportedly improved over time, with patrons praising its flavour and the freshness of ingredients.
A medium spicy level is often recommended for those who enjoy a kick without overwhelming heat, as it can get quite potent.
For example, a $25 portion with noodles and rice is considered sufficient for two people, while a smaller $13 portion can also feed two.
The La Zi Ji (spicy chicken) also receives positive mentions, with some considering it superior to offerings elsewhere.
However, the mala fried rice has drawn strong criticism for being bland, soggy, and poorly executed, with one reviewer calling it a "waste of $7." We think Big Mouth Mala Pot is best for those specifically seeking a customisable mala stir-fry, but we'd advise skipping the fried rice options.
Signature
Mala stir fry
Price
$$ ($13-25/person)
Score: 75 · 5 sources
What customers say
Big Mouth Mala Pot at Toh Guan generally receives positive feedback for its flavorful and reasonably priced mala, with many customers noting fresh ingredients and good portion sizes for sharing.
The medium spicy level is often recommended for its balanced heat, though some wish for more peppercorn.
However, the mala fried rice has been severely criticized for being bland, mushy, and poorly prepared.
Google Reviews
Reasonable pricing. Just a bit more pepper corn will be more tasty. I ordered medium spicy with stronger taste. It cost me $25 for this portion with one cube of noodle. With 1 bowl of rice, sufficient…
Mala stir fry is very good now. Improved from one year ago. Price is cheap. Around $13 for 2 person portion. Go for medium spicy to be safe. It can get very spicy. The taste is flavourful. Ingredients…
Mala fried rice is trash food. Waste of $7. Soggy, barely cooked, thin piece of pork cutlet. That’s a health hazard. Fried rice is cooked with minimum effort, barely seasoned and mushy, tasted bland.…
Just the right level of mala to enjoy the fish. The stir fried shredded potatoes were also yummo
Mala is decent but not really that good 6/10
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