Good deals at the supermarket. Can't say the same about the fast food inside, though. I think coming here for the supermarket only would be better.
The eating area is quite bad and not cleaned. Still, the food is decent for a decent price, but I would rather pay for a McSpicy meal if eating in. Maybe it would be OK if you're just ordering takeaway.
Wei Qi Tay
3
It just opened recently. You can get snacks from China here, as well as groceries.
You can get freshly made burgers and Shen Jian Bao.
For $5 a box, you can get vegetable options, such as pickled vegetables, and for $10, meat varieties such as sliced pork and beef tripe.
Sean Pin Nam
5
We bought a whole bunch of hot foods. The friendly guy manning the hot foods station was so friendly and kind; he even gave us free sweet potato balls to try without expecting us to buy. He was so approachable and chatty too! The foods were delicious and really affordable. The 小酥肉 was super fresh and juicy, with a super generous portion. The sweet potato balls were super good, not the typical airy kind. And the 生煎包 was pretty good as well. Yums!
Kith Paul
2
Love Scarlett for cheap drinks and snacks, and this one has a hot food section.
It's hard to find places with tea eggs nowadays! But the tea egg here disappointingly just tastes like a normal boiled egg. Other reviewers seem to enjoy their other hot foods, so I might give them a try if I'm in the area again, but the tea eggs are disappointing.
Just go opposite Bugis Street and find the shop with a little tea egg pot instead. It's $1 for one egg there and more authentic.
Wu Anton
5
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Scarlett Supermarket @ Bugis+ (思家客武吉士店) Review
Located on the second floor of Bugis+, Scarlett Supermarket offers a wide range of Chinese snacks, beverages, and instant meals. It’s a go-to spot for anyone looking to stock up on unique Chinese products you might not easily find elsewhere in Singapore.
What’s Good:
Huge variety: From popular spicy hotpot bases and instant noodles to trending snacks like Lay’s localized flavors and White Rabbit candies, the selection is impressive.
Affordable pricing: Prices are generally reasonable, and there are often promotions or bundle deals.
Convenient location: Right in the heart of Bugis, it’s super accessible.
Clean and well-organized: The store layout makes browsing enjoyable even when it’s a bit crowded.
What Could Be Better:
Crowded during peak hours: Especially on weekends, it can feel a bit cramped.
Limited fresh items: It’s mostly packaged goods—don’t expect fresh produce or cooked meals here.
Some items lack English labels: Might be tough for non-Mandarin speakers to figure out what certain things are.
Verdict:
A fun and vibrant place to explore Chinese snacks and pantry staples. Great for both nostalgic shoppers and curious snackers. Worth a visit if you're in Bugis and want something a bit different from your usual supermarket run.
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