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For more reviews, visit www.umakemehungry.comHaving pass by Luk Yu in Chinatown Point numerous times and with its full house dining observed, it would give any normal diners a few nods on their head. Thus, we had marked her down as one of the must go places in our list for Dim Sum.With such, there is a chinese reputable Teahouse in Hong Kong with exact business name but they are not affiliated in any way.Interior was grand and elegant, filled with modern chinese heritage. Servers were all dresse
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Having pass by Luk Yu in Chinatown Point numerous times and with its full house dining observed, it would give any normal diners a few nods on their head. Thus, we had marked her down as one of the must go places in our list for Dim Sum.

With such, there is a chinese reputable Teahouse in Hong Kong with exact business name but they are not affiliated in any way.
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Interior was grand and elegant, filled with modern chinese heritage. Servers were all dressed in their given uniform just like any standard Chinese restaurant.
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Adding to the diners' confidence in the food standard and service, Luk Yu had achieved excellence award for this year 2014.
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Being a teahouse serving dim sum as well as the usual chinese delicacies, we were given just more than one menu,with a menu for set meals, another for dim sum, and another for ala carte dishes etc.
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The dim sum menu is rather straight forward, all stated on a page with pictures and name, making it for diners to read instead of flipping pages.
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Chrysanthemum Tea with Luo Han Guo was served in elegant glasses like this. It tasted a tad bitter but its known to reduce heat from the body system.
Herbal Tea - $4
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Charred top and based from the carrot cake was seen with bits of Chinese sausage stuffed within. Pillow soft and easily edged off with a gentle cut using the spoon.
Pan Fried Carrot Cake - $4.50
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Love the texture of the Congee with century eggs and pork meat. Congee was not too salty and comes with some deep fried golden brunch cripsy crackers to pair with.
Century Egg and Pork Congee - $5.80
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Siew Mai is one of the staples in the Dim Sum selection. Portion was generous with bright orange roes top the delicate pieces. Minced meat and prawns was all fresh and without any meaty odour nor fatty bits.
Siew Mai with Fish Roe - $4.50
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The difference between most custard buns to Luk Yu's is its banana fragrance. As we peel the exterior pau skin, the sudden sense of banana essence hit my nose. This 3 soft steamy buns come in one tray.
Banana Custard Bun - $3.80
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As I land my teeth on one of the buns, the custard lava came bursting out on the other side.
Flowing Custard
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Prawn Dumpling was named with its business name, maybe its is one of the must try item also.
Luk Yu Prawn Dumpling - $4.50
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A typical fried bun in the streets of china filled with chicken and mushroom, good to pair with the ginger strips in vinegar.
Chicken Mushroom Bun -$3.80
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I love the texture of the pau skin supported by a sesame seeds base, however when i tore open the buns, the fillings was quite disappointing.
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Last to be served among all orders, the chicken claws was served in the bamboo steamer like any other dim sum but the plate was extremely hot, likewise for the spicy claws.They were both sweet and spicy with presence of black beans used.
Chicken Claws with Spices - $3.80
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Overall, the Dim Sum experience I had in Luk Yu maybe above average however, they do not have any item that is very impressive and something that I may come back for.

Given a benchmark of its standard in its service and food quality, I dont mind coming back once more for its Chinese ala carte food items.

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2014-07-13 3860 views
Sunday around 11am / 4 Adults and 2 KidsThe beancurd roll shrimp has been fried till crispy and juicy.The glutinous rice was steamed till soft and nicely done, which is easily digest for the young and old.The Kids like the mini egg tarts and the banana custard buns as they are small and sweet to taste.Overall was quite an alright experience. Total spending is just under SGD$100.
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Sunday around 11am / 4 Adults and 2 Kids

The beancurd roll shrimp has been fried till crispy and juicy.

The glutinous rice was steamed till soft and nicely done, which is easily digest for the young and old.

The Kids like the mini egg tarts and the banana custard buns as they are small and sweet to taste.

Overall was quite an alright experience. Total spending is just under SGD$100.
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A: 普洱W: SGD 9 壺, 是靚荼A: OK."靚茶" 是茶包lor !!!!虾餃 D 皮厚過紙皮义燒包細過吓餃Overall 唔得, 好差Said is good tea, cost SGD. But is only tea bags. Never expect good tea in tea bags.Luk Yu is famous for the tea, but not the case for Singapore Luk Yu. You will be disappointed.Dim Sum very bad, skin of shrimp dumpling very very thick.Overall Dim Sum bad.Only the environment is ok.But you don't go to Chinese Restaurant for environment, right?Disappointing experience.Singapore really do not have good chef. Standard of food
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A: 普洱
W: SGD 9 壺, 是靚荼
A: OK.

"靚茶" 是茶包lor !!!!
虾餃 D 皮厚過紙皮
义燒包細過吓餃
Overall 唔得, 好差

Said is good tea, cost SGD. But is only tea bags. Never expect good tea in tea bags.
Luk Yu is famous for the tea, but not the case for Singapore Luk Yu. You will be disappointed.
Dim Sum very bad, skin of shrimp dumpling very very thick.
Overall Dim Sum bad.
Only the environment is ok.
But you don't go to Chinese Restaurant for environment, right?
Disappointing experience.
Singapore really do not have good chef. Standard of food not good enough.
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2013-10-03 3109 views
I passed by Luk Yu and noticed that they have a dim sum promotion of 30% off from 3pm to 5pm, and went back to give it a try. You could specify the quantity of each dim sum you want, even 1, so you could try lots of it. The liu sha bao was mediocre, filling didn't flow. The fried mango & shrimp one was good, as well as the fried beancurd skin. Carrot cake was alright. I also got the abalone glutinous rice - do avoid this, the rice is too lumpy and moist.
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I passed by Luk Yu and noticed that they have a dim sum promotion of 30% off from 3pm to 5pm, and went back to give it a try. You could specify the quantity of each dim sum you want, even 1, so you could try lots of it. The liu sha bao was mediocre, filling didn't flow. The fried mango & shrimp one was good, as well as the fried beancurd skin. Carrot cake was alright. I also got the abalone glutinous rice - do avoid this, the rice is too lumpy and moist.
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This dish is fried banana with shrimps, one of the nice fried dish i ever have. i love their salted curtard bun, very tasty too. My usual fix of har gow, their prawns are very fresh and big. Dumplings in vinegar sauce, special dish by this restaurant, very nice. Fried beancurd skin ...ok for me, as i personally prefer steamed one. We order fried prawn dumplings too, prawns very fresh and nice, carrot cake is quite normal. Siew mai taste is also so so.Overall, for high tea, we enjoyed the dish,
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This dish is fried banana with shrimps, one of the nice fried dish i ever have.
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i love their salted curtard bun, very tasty too.
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My usual fix of har gow, their prawns are very fresh and big.
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Dumplings in vinegar sauce, special dish by this restaurant, very nice.
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Fried beancurd skin ...ok for me, as i personally prefer steamed one.
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We order fried prawn dumplings too, prawns very fresh and nice, carrot cake is quite normal.
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Siew mai taste is also so so.

Overall, for high tea, we enjoyed the dish, the ingredients used are very fresh, nice for high tea break on a weekend afternoon, overall dim sum standard not bad. Service good, fried dishes also not bad. I like the cosy environment in this restaurant, drinking tea with dim sum. : )

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  • banana with prawns
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Thinking of what to eat for lunch in Chinatown can be tough. There’s way too many choices. Walked pass Luk Yu at times but didn’t get to visit this place. While thinking of what to eat, I read some reviews and their pictures looks nice. So, I decided to try with a friend who is meeting me for lunch before her maternity leave ends.Luckily there isn’t any crowd or queue, or was it because it’s 130pm? Looking through the menu, we ordered quite a bit. They are all our must-have items...We ordered pa
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Thinking of what to eat for lunch in Chinatown can be tough. There’s way too many choices. Walked pass Luk Yu at times but didn’t get to visit this place. While thinking of what to eat, I read some reviews and their pictures looks nice. So, I decided to try with a friend who is meeting me for lunch before her maternity leave ends.

Luckily there isn’t any crowd or queue, or was it because it’s 130pm? Looking through the menu, we ordered quite a bit. They are all our must-have items...
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We ordered pan-fried carrot cake. The manager (I think) brought the fried carrot cake with XO sauce out from the kitchen and randomly asked if we’d like to have it. Looks good, so we take that and cancelled the pan-fried version. Not too bad as compared to those that I had in Singapore.
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How can we not have Congee? We ordered Century Egg Pork Congee. Love the texture & taste. And most importantly, it’s not salty.
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Next must-have item is definitely the Egg Tarts! Hm...average though...
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Cute & fresh. But if you love to eat alot of Siew Mai, this probably not enough for you.
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Another item on my must-have list - Steamed Pork Ribs. Yummy!!!

Surprisingly, the bill came and it's around $50 (Forgot the exact amount). Not as expensive as I thought it would be. Or maybe we didn't order a lot of items? But they are quite filling for lunch. Wouldn't mind going back again, I'd like to try their desserts.
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2013-07-29 1376 views
This is a newly-opened chinese restaurant situated in Chinatown Point and the ambiance looks like a typical chinese restaurant. The food served are mainly dim sum, there were about 4 of us and we ordered a few dishes which include beancurd, wasabi prawns, duck, fried dumpling and desserts. The beancurd was good and the texture was soft, the gravy was tasty and goes well with white rice. The wasabi prawn was a good try but the overall taste was not tasty enough as the wasabi did not bring out the
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This is a newly-opened chinese restaurant situated in Chinatown Point and the ambiance looks like a typical chinese restaurant. The food served are mainly dim sum, there were about 4 of us and we ordered a few dishes which include beancurd, wasabi prawns, duck, fried dumpling and desserts. The beancurd was good and the texture was soft, the gravy was tasty and goes well with white rice. The wasabi prawn was a good try but the overall taste was not tasty enough as the wasabi did not bring out the prawn's taste. Overall, the cost came up to around $70, it is slightly costly judging by the food we ordered.
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Firstly, don't mistake this as a branch of the original HKG restaurant which is one of the best dim sum albeit expensive restaurant. You do get what you pay for. Having misappropriated their name I was hoping that they could replicate the food to some reasonable standard.Service: Friendly, the waitresses were polite and fast in responding to requests like topping up tea, extra chilli sauce. What was forth coming was that we had a reservation for 7 at 1:30pm and we had to wait 40 mins till 2:
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Firstly, don't mistake this as a branch of the original HKG restaurant which is one of the best dim sum albeit expensive restaurant. You do get what you pay for. Having misappropriated their name I was hoping that they could replicate the food to some reasonable standard.

Service: Friendly, the waitresses were polite and fast in responding to requests like topping up tea, extra chilli sauce. What was forth coming was that we had a reservation for 7 at 1:30pm and we had to wait 40 mins till 2:10pm before we could take a seat. This was despite arriving at 1:15pm. I tried to ask what the issue was, but was brushed aside by the manager. The receptionist did confess that even though they knew it was full they still took reservations, which I felt was unprofessional.

Food:

Recommended - Pork ribs with bean sauce, Pan Fried Carrot Cake, Roasted Char Siew.

The Pork ribs was very succulent with the right amount of juiciness. The carrot cake was crispy on the pan fried end and buttery soft on the inside. The char siew was definitely done to HKG standard.

Average: BBQ Pork Bunds, Abalone Glutinous Rice, Spicy Dumpling Vine, BBQ Pork Pastry, Tasty Yam Puffs, Cripsy Shrimp and Bananas, Wasabi Mayo Prawn Balls. These dishes were a let down given that they advertised that their chefs came from HKG. Average quality which does not tempt you to try them again

Not Recommended: Century Egg Porridge, Spring rolls. Don't waste your calories on these 2 dishes. The porridge was neither smooth nor tasty and the spring rolls? I swear hawker centers do them better.

Value for money: Pricing is fair. and we spent a a total of 165.50 SGD

TIP: If you have a party of 4, there should be no danger of them making you wait when you have made reservations. If you have a bigger party, you should make your appointment at 11am when they open.

Summary: A failed attempt to ride on the coat tails of the original in HKG, non astute consumers may think its related to the HKG restaurant. It just goes to prove how good the HKG stall is. More misses than hits.

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  • Pan Fried Carrot Cake
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2013-05-05 927 views
Bright and spacious layout of this Chinese restaurant has always been my favourite venue to have a quiet meal with my family members. Service here is also not too bad and quite prompt in service too. The fried beef kway teow here is my all-time favourite dish. The kway teow is chewy and very fragrant. THe thinly sliced beef meats are also very tender and juicy. Really appreciate the generous amount of bean sprouts added in it which added that extra crunch to this dish too. Simply delicious!
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Bright and spacious layout of this Chinese restaurant has always been my favourite venue to have a quiet meal with my family members. Service here is also not too bad and quite prompt in service too. The fried beef kway teow here is my all-time favourite dish. The kway teow is chewy and very fragrant. THe thinly sliced beef meats are also very tender and juicy. Really appreciate the generous amount of bean sprouts added in it which added that extra crunch to this dish too. Simply delicious!
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Was feeling privilege to have the student court facilitator volunteer and reporter for interview of my company launch at subordinate court that day that I can have this lunch with them and my two bosses, we went nearby to the revamp Chinatown point and they decided to have it at this restaurant to thank them. Well, I regret I nvr took any photo as from of respecting them for authority and privacy purposes especially in hierarchy working environment, well, I just got picture of the recipe . The o
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Was feeling privilege to have the student court facilitator volunteer and reporter for interview of my company launch at subordinate court that day that I can have this lunch with them and my two bosses, we went nearby to the revamp Chinatown point and they decided to have it at this restaurant to thank them. Well, I regret I nvr took any photo as from of respecting them for authority and privacy purposes especially in hierarchy working environment, well, I just got picture of the recipe . The overload price is alright as each person is only around $20 for all the nice food. Xiao long Bao is hot and juicy that it like fire burning your mouth for a moment of thrill and silent. They recommended this roast pork rib which we ordered was nice too as it is fishy, just nice not too fat or too thin, we finish it all, having the sauce taste in it although one of the boss think since it recommended , it could be better.wasabimayoprawn ball was what I like most as it like Japanese style of tokayoi in Chinese restaurant style with mix of English style that suit everyone taste and special. Prawn is fish and mix well both wasabi and mayo taste. The signature beancurd was nice with vegetable , mushroom and 3 big cube of it, it blend well, we love it and enough for all. Strfr w veg was perhap a little disappointing for all as we expect it to be more salty that plain and the vegetable was abit to long to cut and take in round table surrounding. Their Service is good as they keep refilling and pup urging the pu Er for us and what great the pickle is a good dish to Kai wei before our food. The overall environment is classy and elegant now. Cool and clean. Almost all the dish are nice.
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2013-03-05 244 views
THis is one of my favourite dish in this chinese restaurant as this is quite healthy dish. THe spinach is not overcooked, which is still slightly crunchy and fresh. The sauce use to cook it is quite thick and slightly sweet as well. Love those crunchy taro balls topped on it which added that extract yam flavour to dish dish as well. Eat it on its own or with a bowl of their fragrant plain rice, taste equally good!
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THis is one of my favourite dish in this chinese restaurant as this is quite healthy dish. THe spinach is not overcooked, which is still slightly crunchy and fresh. The sauce use to cook it is quite thick and slightly sweet as well. Love those crunchy taro balls topped on it which added that extract yam flavour to dish dish as well. Eat it on its own or with a bowl of their fragrant plain rice, taste equally good!
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2013-02-20
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It’s a yearly affair to have CNY dinner with seniors (secondary school mates). Justin was the organizer for this event. He did a great job this time round with the selection venue but slightly pricey for a dinner though. We went to Luk Yu restaurant which is located at Chinatown Point Mall for dinner. Reservation was made and we had the Lunar New Year Set Menu of 10 Pax @ S$488++. The total bill comes out to be S$600 which includes the appertizer and wet towels.Prosperous Salmon “Yu Sheng” which
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It’s a yearly affair to have CNY dinner with seniors (secondary school mates). Justin was the organizer for this event. He did a great job this time round with the selection venue but slightly pricey for a dinner though. We went to Luk Yu restaurant which is located at Chinatown Point Mall for dinner. Reservation was made and we had the Lunar New Year Set Menu of 10 Pax @ S$488++. The total bill comes out to be S$600 which includes the appertizer and wet towels.
Prosperous Salmon “Yu Sheng” which tasted differently from the ones that I had before. The Yu Sheng has include the shredded yam which makes the dish taste differently. More of crunchy and crispy bites than usual yu sheng.
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Signature Crispy chicken that taste absolutely awesome!The skin was crispy and the meat texture was smooth and tender.It’s not too hard nor too soft. It was just nice to enjoy it.

Braised Shark’s Fin with Crab Meat. It taste good as it looks. The crab meat was seen obviously in the soup. I prefer to have it original taste. Sorry no photo for this.
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Steamed Grouper Fillet with XO sauce. Loving this dish with the soft silken tofu as the below topping of the fish fillet. There is no fishy smell and one of us who do not take fish also tried that night. It’s definitely thumbs up.
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Stew Seasonal Vegetable in superior stock. The green vegetables with red dates and superior stock washed away the greasiness and oiliness we had earlier. The soup does not have the vegetables taste and the vegetables are fresh as well.
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Combination of Roasted Duck. Roasted Pork and Pork Belly. We were quite surprise with the presentation and portion given. It was served small for 10 pax and we went around taking one piece at one time to make sure everyone has a taste of it.
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Wok Fried Prawns with asparagus and leeks. The size of the prawns was quite big and everyone seems happy with the size. The taste wise is ok.
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Wok fried fragrant glutinuous rice with assorted preserved meat which taste ok for me only. The presentation looks small for us. We don’t really enjoyed it as the glutinuous rice is slightly harder to consume when it becomes cold. So, it will be best to served hot condition and consume immediately to enjoy the fragrance and smoothness.
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Braised whole 6 head abalone with Chinese mushroom and sea moss. Definitely a beautiful presentation. Everyone gets a slice of the head abalone and the sauce prepared blends well with the dish.

Dinner ended with glutinuous dumpling with red bean pasta. The sesame paste flowed out immediately after a bite and I love having it with the red bean pasta. Not too sweet and just perfect to end my wonderful Friday night dinner.
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  • Stew seasonal vegetable with superior stock
  • combination roasted duck
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2013-02-22 20 views
I have a company CNY lunch there after some recommendations from colleagues. The ambiance was good, typically busy Chinese restaurant type, clean environment and comfortable temperature. The servers were very busy, obviously under staff during the festive period. Anyway, it did not pose much problem to us. The dishes were good and I enjoyed both the individual mini claypot of shark's fin soup and the roasted pork & duck. The mini abalone with vegetables is of pretty good standard too, just right
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I have a company CNY lunch there after some recommendations from colleagues. The ambiance was good, typically busy Chinese restaurant type, clean environment and comfortable temperature. The servers were very busy, obviously under staff during the festive period. Anyway, it did not pose much problem to us. The dishes were good and I enjoyed both the individual mini claypot of shark's fin soup and the roasted pork & duck. The mini abalone with vegetables is of pretty good standard too, just right in favours. The deep fried soon hock fish in superior soy sauce was not bad, crispy and not too salty. One letdown was the glutinous rice which I think was tasteless and rather dry. Dessert was just average, nothing to comment on. Overall, a good place to dine in with family and friends or working colleagues. Should give it a try. Price is decent as well with such standard. i will try their dim sum buffet next time.
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2013-02-21
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Dim Sum selections were great. We tried about 9 different types, especially love their "Guo Tie". Food quality is Excellent and ingredients are very fresh. Somehow the standard is high by Singapore std. The staff were a little bit confused because we switch table before the first dish was ordered but it took them awhile to make some adjustment at the backend.The servers are pleasant but you can see they are under-staff. Guess every restaurant in Singapore are facing similar problems with shor
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Dim Sum selections were great. We tried about 9 different types, especially love their "Guo Tie". Food quality is Excellent and ingredients are very fresh. Somehow the standard is high by Singapore std. The staff were a little bit confused because we switch table before the first dish was ordered but it took them awhile to make some adjustment at the backend.
The servers are pleasant but you can see they are under-staff. Guess every restaurant in Singapore are facing similar problems with shortage of workers, thanks to Govt for an overnight tightening of rules! Ambience is nice and "China" like. I like the name Luk Yu because that is the name of "God of Tea", and Luk Yu is the first person that wrote the first Enclyopedia on Tea!
On a separate day, had dinner there with friends. Their Roast-Pork and roast Chicken are very very delicious! Overall, it is definitely value for money. A group of 6 of us spend about SGD310, inclusive of wine, tea, dessert, etc. Lunch for 3 was around SGD52.
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  • Roast Chicken
  • All their Dim Sums
  • Cod Fish with Tofu.