Welcome to Uncle Leong Seafood
Uncle Leong Seafood, nestled in Toa Payoh, Singapore, is a culinary treasure celebrated for its delectable crab dishes. With an extensive menu featuring highlights like Creamy Butter Crab and the renowned Crab Bee Hoon Soup, this seafood haven takes pride in delivering unforgettable flavors. Diners rave about the fresh, succulent seafood, complemented by dishes such as Salted Egg Shrimp and Guinness Pork Ribs. The casual atmosphere invites guests to indulge their hands-on dining experience, making every meal memorable. Reasonably priced and inviting, Uncle Leong Seafood stands as a beloved destination for crab enthusiasts seeking exceptional taste and quality.
- 15 Lor 8 Toa Payoh, #01-01 Braddell Tech, Singapore 319262 Hotline: +65 8188 0688
If you're in Singapore and searching for a place that celebrates the vibrant flavors of seafood, look no further than Uncle Leong Seafood. Nestled in the heart of Toa Payoh at 15 Lor 8 Toa Payoh, #01-01 Braddell Tech, this culinary gem has carved a niche for itself, especially among crab enthusiasts.
With an impressive array of crab dishes, Uncle Leong Seafood is a haven for both seafood lovers and casual diners alike. From the classic Black Pepper Crab to the indulgently rich Creamy Butter Crab, every dish is a testament to the restaurant's dedication to flavor. The Spring Onion & Ginger Crab and the Salted Egg Crab are notable mentions, providing a delightful mix of sweetness and spice that elevate the humble crab to new heights.
Among the must-try items, the Crab Bee Hoon Soup emerges as a standout favorite. As noted by satisfied customers, this dish is not only a flavor explosion but also a comforting experience, with the creamy broth infused with the essence of crab roe, perfectly complementing the bee hoon. It’s a dish that beckons you to return time and again.
Other highlights include the Chili Crab, an iconic dish praised for its rich, spicy sauce that makes you want to dig in with your hands. Don’t forget to explore their Fried Seafood Tofu and Salted Egg Shrimp, both of which have garnered favorable reviews from regulars and newcomers alike.
The ambiance of Uncle Leong Seafood can get a bit warm during peak hours, but the bustling atmosphere adds to the charm. Plus, with a dedicated hand washing area, you won’t hesitate to enjoy your crab unabashedly. The restaurant offers reasonable prices considering the quality and quantity of food, making dining here an enjoyable experience for families and friends alike.
In the realm of seafood dining, Uncle Leong Seafood stands out. Its commitment to fresh ingredients and mouthwatering flavors ensures that every visit is memorable. So gather your loved ones, make a reservation via Chope, and prepare for an unforgettable meal filled with the best that the sea has to offer.

I've been to Uncle Leong twice and the food is delicious. You can make a reservation easily via Chope. Crab bee hoon soup - must order! Butter crab - great with man tou Fried Seafood tofu - must order Sambal kang kong - very good, but ok to skip Salted egg shrimp - delicious! It can get pretty warm when the restaurant is crowded. Don't be afraid to dig into the food with your hands as there is a dedicated hand washing area where you can clean your fingers after!

My family's favourite go to place for crab. The crab bee hoon soup is one of the best I've ever tried.

Best chili crab! I'd come back. The fried shrimp is excellent as well. Prices are reasonable as well. Lots of seafood to choose from.

Uncle Leong Seafood is a few blocks away from the famous Melben Crab and has most of the crab dishes that Melben Crab offers but was way better. A group of six of us went for dinner at the coffee shop and ordered dishes like Crab Bee Hoon, Guiness Pork Ribs, Steamed three eggs with pork and some veggie. Each dish was mouth watering. It was my first time eating Crab Bee Hoon and the soup was unbelievable heavenly. The crab roe melted in the soup bringing out the taste of crab. The Bee Hoon which sucked the soup was just as nice eating it without soup. Other dishes was equally good especially the Guiness Pork Ribs which had beer added into it. You won't be able to really taste the beer but the sauce was thick and good. Overall, one person cost about $15 and the cost was definitely low for the fantastic food I got here.