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Selera Restaurant

4.1(451)on Google$rochor

15 Mackenzie Rd, Singapore 228677

Dine-inTakeoutWheelchair accessible

Opening Hours

Today (Monday)11:30 AM – 9:00 PM

STAMPEDE Score

Moderate confidence
B+Great choice

Score: 80 / 100

Atmosphere70
Food quality85
Value for money80

Based on 5 data points · Updated 9 days ago

Editor’s Note

Last updated 29 May 2026

Our take: Selera Restaurant offers a mix of Chinese-style dishes with a halal certification, making it a versatile option for many.

We note consistent praise for their claypot noodles, described as 'comfort food' and 'delicious & slurpy.' The char kway teow also receives high marks, especially when paired with chili padi.

While the chicken rice is generally well-regarded for its flavorful rice and juicy chicken, one review suggests it can be inconsistent, with a colleague finding it neither crispy nor flavorful.

The fried fritters, particularly the banana fritters, are a popular choice, noted for being crispy and sweet.

However, the 'sotong youtiao' is a point of contention, with feedback indicating it can be too crispy and lacking in sotong flavor.

We think Selera is a reliable spot for a casual meal, particularly if you're in the mood for their claypot noodles or char kway teow.

It's best to manage expectations for the chicken rice, and perhaps skip the sotong youtiao.

The restaurant appears to be family-oriented and has a loyal customer base.

Worth a visit if you're in the Rochor area and looking for an affordable, halal-certified meal.

Signature

claypot noodle

Best time

lunch, outside of peak hours

Price

Below $10/person

Score: 80 · 5 sources

What customers say

Selera Restaurant is highly regarded for its delicious and affordable halal Chinese-style dishes, particularly the claypot noodles, char kway teow, and flavourful chicken rice, though some find the chicken rice inconsistent.

Customers appreciate the wok hei in dishes like fried rice and chap chye, and the crispy banana fritters are a popular snack.

While generally praised for friendly service and a family-oriented atmosphere, the sotong youtiao receives criticism for being too crispy and lacking sotong flavour.

Halal Chinese-style comfort foodWok hei dishes (char kway teow, fried rice)Crispy banana frittersInconsistent chicken rice qualityAffordable pricing and friendly service
80% positive10% neutral10% negative

Google Reviews

★★★★★Nur Iqlimah· 4 months ago

One of the best makan place ever. The claypot noodle was seriously comfort food. Really delicious & slurpy.. The char kuew tiau, was really char and superb.. especially with chilli padi! Really one…

★★★★Syful Baqtiar xbluexmoonxrisingx· 6 months ago

First of all, we would like to say thank you to the crew, great tasting food served to us. We reached there 5 mins to 2100hrs, bear in mind the last call for order will be at 9pm although it said to…

★★★★加麻加辣· 6 months ago

First visit and there were plenty of tables during lunch hour. I had the Ipoh Mushroom Horfun ($7.50), which comes with prawns and char siew. My colleague had their chicken rice and does not recommend…

★★★★Austin Ang· 8 months ago

Whenever I’m craving Malay food, this is my go-to spot. Everything’s pork-free and cooked without lard. They also serve banana fritters that are really nice, crispy on the outside, soft inside, and ju…

★★★★★citrawpf79· 4 months ago

Nice restaurant near mckenzie road. the price was affordable n quite cheap. The food was delicious n halal certified. famous for their chicken rice.

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