elmira hizam
salted egg no sauce at all I hope yall can be generous with the salted egg sauce and chicken because mine literally did not have any.
Location: Level B1, Unit Number #B1-11
Quality products and services
Seabay Delight at Junction 8's Food Junction brings authentic zi char excellence to Singapore's Bishan community, specializing in traditional wok-fried seafood dishes that capture the distinctive wok hey aroma and flavors that define genuine Singaporean coffee shop cuisine. Operating from stall level within the bustling food court environment, this popular zi char establishment serves generous portions of freshly prepared noodle dishes, seafood specialties, and classic comfort foods that satisfy both office workers seeking quick lunch solutions and families enjoying casual dining experiences in Junction 8's convenient retail setting.
The menu features signature dishes including their renowned Seafood Yee Mee with springy noodles in nicely flavored sauce accompanied by firm sotong, fresh prawns, and bouncy fish cake, plus wet-style Fried Hokkien Mee combining thick mee hoon and yellow noodles wok-fried with egg, bean sprouts, and seafood in savory broth. Additional favorites include Seafood Mee Goreng with sweet-savory sauce, Fried Kway Teow featuring well-coated noodles with crab stick and prawns, and Cereal Chicken with Rice showcasing crispy cereal coating with pleasant spiciness. Their Fried Carrot Cake uses springy radish cake cubes perfectly pan-fried with chye poh and egg, while all dishes maintain the essential wok hey character through proper high-heat cooking techniques.
Strategically positioned within Food Junction's diverse dining options, Seabay Delight offers reliable zi char quality with foodpanda delivery service extending their reach beyond the mall environment. The stall's focus on traditional preparation methods, decent portion sizes, and fresh seafood ingredients ensures consistent satisfaction for customers seeking authentic Singaporean flavors without fine dining complexity. Whether grabbing a quick seafood noodle lunch between shopping or enjoying family-style zi char dishes, Seabay Delight Food Junction delivers genuine local taste experiences and satisfying comfort food in Junction 8's dynamic retail ecosystem.
Based on 30 reviews
Out of 220 shops
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elmira hizam
salted egg no sauce at all I hope yall can be generous with the salted egg sauce and chicken because mine literally did not have any.
Teck Chong Law
This is a scam stall!!! I ordered the Fried Hokkien Mee ($8 portion) and stood in front of the stall to wait for my food to be ready to be collected. The hawker gathered all the ingredients plus noodles and dumped them into the wok. He added the broth, eggs and basically just let everything boil in the wok for like 2-3 minutes. Absolutely no effort put in to fry at all! The end product is a tasteless plate of Fried Hokkien Mee (perhaps more appropriate as Boiled Hokkien Mee). If not for the chilli, I am not sure how to force myself to eat or throw away and waste all the ingredients and my money. Food: one star because the three prawns were fresh. Everything else was a total disaster. Service: one star because there is no option for anything lower. Atmosphere: four stars because this is an air-conditioned food court with clean tables and chairs and not so crowded.
jingles
Food was horrible. So not worth. The carrot cake did not taste like the typical carrot cake you will find at that one kopitiam under your block. It felt like they had never ever eaten carrot cake and tried to copy its recipe for the first time. It might look good when its served, but don’t let its looks fool you. It had such an unpleasant taste and smell to it I almost threw up. Was once my comfort food, now, I hate to even think about it. Seabay Delight, please up your standards. Are we experiencing the decline of our heritage? Im truly disappointed.
Sue Shewa
Worst food ever tasted. Ordered Hor Fun and Oyster Omelette. My God. The Hor Fun was too watery it was basically like a soup. Super small prawns also. Oyster omelette was the worst. Didn't taste like egg at all! Probably used too much flour. Thinner than pancake and only 2 or 3 oysters inside the whole lot of omelette. And then, asked the guy for chilli to eat my hor Fun he gave me sambal. Hahahhaha. Eat hor Fun with sambal. First and last with this stall.
Jayden Kwong
I was served cold food, and despite my repeated feedback to the chef, who dismissed my concerns, the replacement dish was also cold and prepared in under 30 seconds, which reflects poorly on the overall dining experience.. Not recommended. Lousy chef and lousy food. No wonder rating so low.
Kevin Poh
Ever tasted salty carrot cake? look no further, just order from Seabay Delight and it will open up ur palate to a whole new salty experience. Hmmm, yummy....
Aaron Yong
Holy smokes this is the worst stall in the entirety of Singapore. You know when a zichar place serves you within 1 minute of ordering, something is really funky. I ordered the buttermilk chicken rice. Watched in horror as they took precooked popcorn chicken and promptly tossed it into the wok with some "sauce". They moved the chicken around the wok for 30 seconds and immediately proceeded to serve. So basically no cooking occurred. Rice was already cooked. Popcorn chicken was unceremoniously mixed into whatever they call sauce, and the egg was already fried. This dish costs 6.80. Clearly the dish is expensive due to labour costs. Silver lining: I managed to save an unsuspecting uncle from also buying from this stall. I think this stall helped me gain good karma. 5 stars for that.
Jordan Kiong
Reviewing for Seabay delights Causeway point outlet. Ordered the Buttermilk chicken rice and added chicken for $3. When the food came the chicken portion was the same as the normal portion bought previously. Enquired with the staff but they still insist the portion is more. definitely not worth paying $8 + $3 for this dish.
Jason Shi
Tried their buttermilk chicken and carrot cake. Tastes awfully below average.
wey hau
Staff on shift (chinese guy with a cap) looked as though he didn't want to take anyone's order and had a cranky attitude. Thought the food he cooked would be the only good thing but turns out it was as bad as the minimal service they gave.
Temp Croupier
Most tasteless Hokkien mee I’ve ever eaten Ate the ingredients, left the plate like this and walked off. Should have read the reviews before wasting my money here
Amira Hizam
Salted egg: no sauce at all. I hope you all can be generous with the salted egg sauce and chicken because mine literally did not have any.
Prem Kumar
Most tasteless Hokkien mee I’ve ever eaten. Ate the ingredients, left the plate like this, and walked off. Should have read the reviews before wasting my money here.
Wei Hao
The staff member on shift (the Chinese guy with a cap) looked as though he didn't want to take anyone's order and had a cranky attitude. I thought the food he cooked would be the only good thing, but it turned out to be as bad as the minimal service they gave.
Jason Seah
Tried their buttermilk chicken and carrot cake. Both tasted awfully below average.
Jordan Keong
This review is for the Seabay Delights outlet at Causeway Point. I ordered the Buttermilk Chicken Rice and added chicken for $3. When the food came, the chicken portion was the same as the normal portion I had bought previously. I enquired with the staff, but they still insisted the portion was more. It was definitely not worth paying $8 + $3 for this dish.
Darren Yong
Holy smokes, this is the worst stall in the entirety of Singapore. You know when a zichar place serves you within 1 minute of ordering, something is really funky. I ordered the buttermilk chicken rice. Watched in horror as they took precooked popcorn chicken and promptly tossed it into the wok with some "sauce." They moved the chicken around the wok for 30 seconds and immediately proceeded to serve. So basically, no cooking occurred. The rice was already cooked. Popcorn chicken was unceremoniously mixed into whatever they call sauce, and the egg was already fried. This dish cost $6.80. Clearly, the dish is expensive due to labour costs. Silver lining: I managed to save an unsuspecting uncle from also buying from this stall. I think this stall helped me gain good karma. 5 stars for that.
Jason Kwek
I was served cold food. Despite my repeated feedback to the chef, who dismissed my concerns, the replacement dish was also cold and prepared in under 30 seconds, which reflects poorly on the overall dining experience. Not recommended. Lousy chef and lousy food. No wonder the rating is so low.
Siew Shi Hwa
Worst food I've ever tasted. I ordered Hor Fun and Oyster Omelette. My God! The Hor Fun was so watery it was basically like a soup. The prawns were also super small. The Oyster Omelette was the worst. It didn't taste like egg at all! They probably used too much flour. It was thinner than a pancake and had only 2 or 3 oysters in the whole lot of omelette. And then, when I asked the guy for chilli to eat my Hor Fun, he gave me sambal. Hahahaha. Eat Hor Fun with sambal! First and last time with this stall.
Jing Ling
Food was horrible. So not worth it. The carrot cake did not taste like the typical carrot cake you will find at that one kopitiam under your block. It felt like they had never ever eaten carrot cake and tried to copy its recipe for the first time. It might look good when it's served, but don’t let its looks fool you. It had such an unpleasant taste and smell I almost threw up. It was once my comfort food; now, I hate to even think about it. Seabay Delight, please up your standards. Are we experiencing the decline of our heritage? I'm truly disappointed.
Teck Cheong Law
This stall is a scam! I ordered the Fried Hokkien Mee ($8 portion) and waited in front of the stall for my food. The hawker gathered all the ingredients and noodles and dumped them into the wok. He then added the broth and eggs, and simply let everything boil in the wok for about 2-3 minutes. Absolutely no effort was put into frying it! The end product was a tasteless plate of Fried Hokkien Mee (perhaps more appropriately called Boiled Hokkien Mee). If not for the chilli, I wouldn't have known how to force myself to eat it, or whether to simply throw it away and waste my money and the ingredients. Food: one star, because the three prawns were fresh. Everything else was a total disaster. Service: one star, because there is no option for anything lower. Atmosphere: four stars, as it is an air-conditioned food court with clean tables and chairs, and it wasn't too crowded.
Katherine Happiest
Service was friendly and very fast The Mongolian fish I ordered was not bad but a little too spicy for me It’s a personal choice Rice and egg was fragrant This food court ambience is ok
Sarah Chin
Halal Zi char Cereal chicken was abit too sweet, can taste the sugar grains. Chicken was not much also...
Dawn Lim
Ordered the Seabay Hokkien Noodles (large) for $8. It tasted better than I expected. Sambal chilli was a bit watery and lacked punch, so I needed quite a lot.
Sarah Yeoh
This Zi Char halal is new in J8 Food Court, have tried their black & white carrot cake which is okay sweet, just they didn’t add chai po vegetables 🥗 otherwise it taste even better, White Bee Hoon at first thought it was dry but ℹ tried to topple upside down in the bowl 🍲 it actually taste better as I requested the chef to give red cut chilli w soya sauce instead of sambal which tasted better 👍🏻 must request them to make it soggy watery for takeaways.
Sasha Yeoh
This Zi Char halal is new in J8 Food Court. I've tried their black & white carrot cake, which is okay sweet, but they didn't add chai po vegetables 🥗; otherwise, it would taste even better. At first, I thought the White Bee Hoon was dry, but I tried to mix it thoroughly in the bowl 🍲, and it actually tasted better as I had requested the chef to give red cut chili with soya sauce instead of sambal, which tasted better 👍🏻. You must request them to make it soggy watery for takeaways.
Donna Lim
Ordered the Seabay Hokkien Noodles (large) for $8. It tasted better than I expected. The sambal chilli was a bit watery and lacked punch, so I needed quite a lot.
Sarah Chan
Halal Zi char Cereal chicken was a bit too sweet; I could taste the sugar grains. The chicken portion was also small.
Katherine Le
Service was friendly and very fast. The Mongolian fish I ordered was not bad but a little too spicy for me. It’s a personal choice. Rice and egg were fragrant. The food court's ambiance is okay.
Kelvin Poh
Ever tasted salty carrot cake? Look no further: just order from Seabay Delight, and it will open up your palate to a whole new salty experience. Hmmm, yummy...
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