Han Chow
24/7 Elias Mall is the perfect gym for east-siders. It has top-quality equipment, plenty of free weights, and machines for a full-body workout. It's a comfortable space to train, and even the restrooms are well-maintained.
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3.7 out of 5
453 reviews
Han Chow
24/7 Elias Mall is the perfect gym for east-siders. It has top-quality equipment, plenty of free weights, and machines for a full-body workout. It's a comfortable space to train, and even the restrooms are well-maintained.
Suh Brao
"I was told that we could cancel our gym membership over the phone, but nothing was done, and the recurring payment was still charged to my debit card. This company's ethics seem unprofessional. I do not recommend this gym for anyone looking to sign up."
Diana Ng
"First time trying the prawn ball la mian. Shiok! The prawny broth was very sedap! Umami! Good portion, fresh ingredients, and only $6.80. Way better than EHub prawn noodles. Will try their Hong Kong street zi char next time 😄"
Howe Thann
Air-conditioned food court with two giant ceiling fans that help ventilate the area. There are many stalls and a good number of tables and chairs. It gets crowded during lunch time.
Lim Wei
WuFu fishball noodles, the Taiwan stall, and the Hong Geng roast pork stall are all great. They removed the doors on December 6th, so it's no longer air-conditioned.
Jansen Liow
Please DO NOT order any tea. I ordered a teh C, and it was so watery and flat! I took it back to the drink stall, and the sifu added something (I don't know what), but my teh C tasted as bad, if not worse! Either the sifu is of a primary school standard, or the tea leaves they used are cheap and super low grade, or both! Avoid the drink stall at all costs!
/Steffan Ong
One heavily built lady is very rude when selling coffee and often ends up quarreling with customers. The other lady, who is from China, is friendly and always attends to customer needs. Please bring a better mood to work, especially in the service sector.
Samuel Goh
Avoid this drink store at all costs. Their pricing is inconsistent; hot tea ranges from $1.30 to $1.80 for the same tea, depending on the time of day. Cold drinks start from $2.20 and up, seemingly depending on which staff member is on duty.
Hui Fang Ng
The drink stall staff was very rude when explaining why I couldn't use PayNow to pay. They had no patience and seemed annoyed when I said I didn't have enough cash. 👎🏻 I suggest the coffee shop owner include PayNow for drinks in case customers don't have cash on them.
Lee
"It used to be air-conditioned, but now they've removed the doors to save money. Now, it's just hot air circulating."
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