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Arriving by Public Bus: #167/640/856/859/980 (Bus Stop Number 58019 - Aft Sembawang Shop Ctr) Nearest Carpark: Shopping Centre Shuttle Bus Service: To and From Woodlands, Yishun MRT & Sembawang MRT continue reading
Telephone
6459 8802
Introduction
Stepping into a Wan Chai HongKong Tea Room is like being transported instantaneously to the lively cosmopolitan city of Hong Kong. Service staff bustling to and from patrons, taking orders and serving up freshly prepared, steaming hot food and beverages amidst the aroma of freshly brewed coffee and crisp toast. In harmonizing contrast to this flurry of activity are the feature wall panels of soothing earthy shades with complementing furniture of solid tables and chairs or invitingly plush sofa seats, all of which serve to decorate the well-lit and airy alcove. continue reading
Additional Information
Free Valet Parking: Available on Sat, Sun & PH from 11:00-22:00. Carpark charges apply.
Opening Hours
Today
09:00 - 21:30
Mon - Fri
09:00 - 21:30
Sat - Sun
08:30 - 21:30
Public Holiday
08:30 - 21:30
Payment Methods
Cash
Restaurant Website
http://www.wanchai.sg/
Above information is for reference only. Please check details with the restaurant.
Signature Dishes
Braised Beef Brisket in Claypot
Review (8)
Level4 2013-03-29
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I'm enjoying my Iced Milk tea at this nice ambient restaurant called Wan Chai Hong Kong Kitchen and below are the foods that my boyf and me had tried on that day Grass Jelly Milk Tea @ $3.50 and Milk Tea for me @ $3And was quite surprised that it came with Vanilla Ice Cream Soupy Soupy for me. I LOVE their Wanton, it was filled with prawn, mushrooms and some vegetables. YUMMY ! Price: $5.50This Mushroom Sauce Baked Rice came together with a bowl of 'Winter Melon' Soup shown below However, I feel that in curry sauce will be a better choice. continue reading
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Level3 2012-04-07
23 views
Ambience: It's a large restaurant with lots of tables and chairs. Very pleasant, surrounded by a fresh environment. Very comfortable. Bench like chairs Food: This is where they are outstanding. I finally can get good HK milk tea or "Lai Char" pretty close to what I enjoy drinking. We ordered a clay pot of chicken and Chinese sausage for $6.50 - tasty but I counted only 4 pieces of sausage. Loads of chicken though, in a tasty sauce covered rice. continue reading
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Level4 2012-03-28
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Had lunch here with my cousin. Price is a average for a meal in a shopping centre. a good place for gathering and chilling. But the food is not really really nice. Can try... a little salty though. Recommended for all day, tea, lunch or dinner. i did enjoy the meal. continue reading
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Level4 2011-12-26
59 views
Hong Kong's yuan yang is really very nice..!It's hong kong style milk tea.Dont know why,it is a bit different from the normal one.Maybe there are some special ingredient.The sweetness is just right.Not too sweet.It's really make me feel that the yuan yang got the hong kong taste.This soup is some kind like mushroom soup.It is very concentrated,but not very creamy,i prefer more creamy one.But it is still ok for me,if add more pepper,it will taste nicer. continue reading
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I went to wan chai for a group outing. I was rather spoilt for choice by their wide variety of food. In the end, I finally settled for seafood crispy noodles and hot milk tea. They are very generous with the seafood. their seafood is so fresh and sweet. the noodles is very crispy and crunchy. The gravy that they topped on the noodles is so tasty. when the noodles touch the gravy, it soaks up the delicious gravy. The milk tea is so smooth and delicious. the tea is very fragrant. The milk added to the tea gives it a milky taste. one mouth of warm milk tea and one mouth of noodles = bliss! continue reading
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