Lian Hua Chun Fruits at Bugis Street brings fresh, premium tropical and seasonal fruits to Singapore's bustling entertainment district, offering locals and tourists access to high-quality produce in the heart of one of the city's most vibrant retail environments. This established fruit retailer combines traditional Asian fruit market expertise with modern retail presentation, ensuring customers receive the freshest selections of local and imported fruits that represent the diverse culinary landscape of Southeast Asia. The shop's strategic Bugis Street location provides convenient access for shoppers, diners, and entertainment seekers who appreciate fresh, healthy options while exploring the district's extensive shopping and cultural attractions.
The comprehensive fruit selection includes popular tropical varieties such as durian, mangosteen, rambutan, dragon fruit, and lychee, alongside seasonal specialties and premium imported fruits that cater to diverse taste preferences and dietary requirements. Lian Hua Chun maintains stringent quality standards through careful sourcing relationships with trusted suppliers, ensuring optimal ripeness, freshness, and flavor profiles that meet customer expectations for premium fruit retail. The knowledgeable staff provides expert guidance on fruit selection, ripeness assessment, and storage recommendations, helping customers make informed choices whether they're seeking familiar favorites or exploring exotic varieties new to their culinary experience.
Located within Bugis Street's dynamic retail landscape, Lian Hua Chun Fruits offers customers the convenience of purchasing fresh, healthy produce while enjoying comprehensive shopping, dining, and entertainment experiences in one of Singapore's most accessible and culturally rich districts. The shop's operating hours align with the area's bustling activity patterns, ensuring availability for both daytime shoppers and evening entertainment seekers who appreciate access to nutritious fruit options. With competitive pricing, quality assurance, and friendly service, Lian Hua Chun Fruits continues to serve the diverse Bugis Street community while introducing visitors to Singapore's rich tradition of fresh tropical fruit retail that supports healthy lifestyle choices and culinary exploration.
Here are a few options, keeping the changes minimal:
**Option 1 (Combines sentences, avoids repetition):**
"Wrongly labelled durian: MSW sold as Black Gold."
**Option 2 (Slightly more formal, keeps two sentences):**
"The durian was wrongly labelled. For example, MSW was labelled as Black Gold."
**Option 3 (Very minimal, just adds a connecting word):**
"Wrongly labelled durian. Specifically, MSW labelled as Black Gold."
I think **Option 1** is the best balance of conciseness, improved flow, and minimal change. It clarifies that the second part is an example of the first, and avoids repeating "labelled."
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**Chosen Edited Review (Option 1):**
"Wrongly labelled durian: MSW sold as Black Gold."
Bai Yiming
They open a durian before weighing it, leaving you with no option but to buy it. That’s really sneaky!
Sam Ang
The guy with a star tattoo at the back of his neck is rude! He gave an attitude and doesn't even feel like serving customers. It's not even busy as I'm writing this review. When I asked for another basket to fill up my purchase, he gave me a look and handed over a plastic bag unwillingly.
Jamie L.
I've bought a lot of fruit from them before. But today I bought 500g of cherries, and when weighed at home, only 300g was given. This is dishonest. Be careful.
Elaine Soh
The fruit shop in front of Albert Complex IS BETTER!
Worst fruit shop ever! All the staff are rude! I bought different types of fruit, and they calculated the total incorrectly. I asked, 'How come? It was wrong!' They showed no reaction, ignored me, and gave me a black face. At home, I calculated it again. It should have been $26, but I paid $30.
Cheater!!
Alicia Voon
The old man and old lady on staff are very rude. The old man often counts the wrong amount, please be careful.
Tan Zhen Ping
Went for fresh durian, but the sellers are a dishonest bunch. If you see this and still want to try them, just choose items that do not require weighing, unless you feel like making a donation to them.
Wee Kah Ming
I seldom give 1 star, but this is so terrible. It was a Thai durian, but labeled as Mao Shan Wang to sell at a premium price.
Ng Li Zhu
I’ve been buying fruit here for a year because it’s close to my school. But today, while I was choosing fruit, the seller gave me a box of spoiled papaya and accused me of damaging it. She told me to buy it. I asked her to check the camera, stating that if I really did it, I would take it.
Before checking the footage, they kept saying I was the one who did it. People around stared at us as if we were causing trouble. In the end, they checked and found nothing, so they let me go.
It was an upsetting experience.
Positive Reviews
Muhammed Salih Ahamed Athaullah
It's a fruit shop.
Will
Freshly dehusked MSW, stored in an airtight container. No smell at all while bringing it back home!
Peng Jie Lee
Walaoeh, very good liu lian 🤤.
Jason Wong
Delicious durian spot! This fruit vendor has a small spot to sit down and enjoy some fruit while wandering the Bugis market.
The friendly vendor (东北人) picked out a very tasty durian pack for us to enjoy. You can purchase a half/whole durian, as well as other fruit. Prices are very reasonable.
Ang Sai Foo
Here's the edited review:
Very nice fruit shop at the back of the Bugis Street complex and just across the street from Albert Hawker Centre.
They have a large selection of fruits, and they seem to get fresh stock at least once a week. Prices are fairly reasonable, though they fluctuate almost daily. E.g., mangoes are $0.80 each when new stock arrives; then, the ones that are too ripe or lower quality drop to $0.50 to $0.70 each, while the good, large-sized ones go for $1 each.
Over the last week, they have started to get new fruits—durian, lychee, rambutan, etc. They also sell some cut fruits in Styrofoam packaging, e.g., papaya, melon, pineapple.
Check often for the latest stock and prices.
Fawzi
Looking to buy fruits at affordable prices and good value for money? Come here! Despite its location in the city, fruits are surprisingly cheap. Yes, although everything is labeled 'Sweet,' please make an educated guess if it's true. For example: Are green plums sweet? And who would advertise anything as sour? Come here weekly for cheap deals; they sell every fruit in season, ranging from durians, coconuts (with cutting services), jackfruits, blueberries, mangoes, bananas, plums, oranges, apples, and many other types of fruits (too many to list). See pictures for more info. Sometimes you get a good bang for your buck, and they may give you one or two more pieces of fruit for free. They are constantly stocking fruits, so fruit turnover is pretty fast. Good deals have to be judged by your own eyes; for example, a whole bag of yellow kiwi for 3 dollars is a big steal, to be honest. Strawberries: 3 boxes for 10 dollars is dirt cheap. Be prepared to sweat and squeeze through the crowd of locals, tourists, and people from all walks of life. Bring a trolley so you don't have to carry bags of fruit with you. It's definitely worth a weekly visit on Saturday or Sunday, as those are the days when sales are high and turnover is fastest. Bran says the bag of yellow kiwi for 3 dollars is cheap, and I'm going home to peel them now.