PUTIEN Kitchener Road
PUTIEN Kitchener Road is a Chinese restaurant in Singapore specializing in Fujian cuisine from a coastal region of China. The restaurant features simple, modern interiors with clean tables and friendly staff creating a warm setting for diners.
The restaurant started as a small coffee shop on Kitchener Road in 2000 and later grew into a recognized chain with outlets across several countries. Since 2016, it has been regularly listed in the Michelin Guide Singapore, earning a star each year.
The name PUTIEN comes from Putian, a coastal city in Fujian province in southeastern China. The restaurant reflects this connection through its dishes, which are shaped by local traditions and seafood, creating a place where visitors can experience the culinary values of that region.
The restaurant is located near Little India on a main road and is easy to find, with complimentary valet parking for guests. It is open daily for lunch and dinner and accepts both cash and electronic payments.
The restaurant is known for changing its dishes with seasonal ingredients, offering annual festivals like oyster festivals from November to March and yellow croaker in April. This approach reflects its connection to the coastal city of Putian, where freshness and seasonal availability are central to the cuisine.
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