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Chin Sin Huan Eating House
7 Jln Batu, Block 7, Singapore 431007
Opening Hours
STAMPEDE Score
Moderate confidenceScore: 75 / 100
Based on 5 data points · Updated 9 days ago
Editor’s Note
Last updated 30 May 2026
Our take: Chin Sin Huan Eating House is a long-standing institution, known for its handmade paus.
Reviewers consistently praise the 'old school' taste, particularly the Char Siew Pao, which features genuine pork belly bits.
While the paus are generally well-regarded for their flavour, many note the small size, with some finding the smaller paus, like the $1.00 small char siew bao and $0.90 small red bean paste bao, to be pricey for their portion.
The shop also offers beverages and shares space with a noodle stall, making it a convenient spot for a traditional breakfast or tea break.
The paus are popular and tend to sell out by the afternoon, especially on weekends.
We'd recommend visiting in the morning to ensure availability and consider the larger paus for better value.
It's a reliable choice for a taste of traditional Singaporean paus, particularly if you appreciate the classic style.
Signature
Char Siew Pao
Best time
Morning, before afternoon sell-out
Price
Below $10/person
Score: 75 · 5 sources
What customers say
Chin Sin Huan Eating House is well-regarded for its traditional, handmade paus, particularly the char siew pau, which many find authentic with genuine fillings.
While customers appreciate the old-school charm and friendly service, a recurring concern is the small size of the paus relative to their price, leading some to question the value for money.
The paus often sell out by the afternoon, especially on weekends, indicating high demand.
Google Reviews
Old school handmade pao. Really small and I can finish 4-5 char siew pao for breakfast.. reason I give 4 star 🌟 is because of price vs value for money. This shop has been here for a long time, in the…
11/Feb/2026 Had yuan yang pau & char siew Pau (total $3) for tea break, was good! This coffee shop also serve beverages & there's a noodle stall too. Available for takeaway.
Nov24, has been & eating Pau here at this coffee shop. The pau is the best until it is now selling at Takashimaya but here at the coffee shop the coffee is best. Takeaway with beautiful box for giveaw…
The lady that served me was very friendly and knowledgeable. It was because of her recommendations that I spent $30 for 20 small pay and 5 normal Bak Pau. Taste of the Pau was good.
Bought small char siew bao at 1.00, small red bean paste bao at 0.90 here. It is pretty pricey for the size of the bao. Filling of char siew bao are pretty genuine, can bite bits of pork belly. Will…
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