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2014-05-15
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For full review, please visit http://www.makeyourcaloriescount.com/2014/05/sg-yum-cha-restaurant-all-day-dim-sum.htmlYum Cha, or 飲茶, is a Cantonese tradition of morning tea, synonymous with Dim Sum served for the meal. While typically deemed to be for breakfast or brunch, I would gladly have them any time of the day and now dim sum lovers have got another option for full day dim sum apart from Swee Choon, Wan Dou Sek or Tim Ho Wan!I've only been to the branch at Chinatown for their weekdays high
Yum Cha, or 飲茶, is a Cantonese tradition of morning tea, synonymous with Dim Sum served for the meal. While typically deemed to be for breakfast or brunch, I would gladly have them any time of the day and now dim sum lovers have got another option for full day dim sum apart from Swee Choon, Wan Dou Sek or Tim Ho Wan!
Roast Platter
(Roast Duck $12.80, Roast Pork $11.80, Honey Roast Char Siew $11.80 and Soya Chicken $16)
Prawn Dumpling ($4.60/3pcs)
Custard Egg Yolk Bun ($4.50/3pcs)
Fish Roe Siew Mai ($3.80/3pcs)
Prawn Wanton Noodles Soup ($6.80)
Steamed King Prawns Dumpling with Double Fish Roe ($3.50/pc)
(Mother's Day exclusive)
Lavender Bun with Shredded Coconut Fillings ($2.80/2pcs)
(Mother's Day exclusive)
Crispy Spring Roll ($3.20/3pcs), Prawn & Mango Fritters ($4/3pcs) and
Shrimp Beancurd Roll ($4/3pcs)
Pig Trotters in Vinegar ($9.80)
Crispy Red Bean w/ Banana ($3.80/3pcs)
Glazed Fruit Tart ($2/pc)
(Mother's Day exclusive)
Herbal Jelly ($3.60), Pomelo Sago in Mango Juice ($4),and
Lemongrass Jelly w/ Fruits ($4)
Orange Peel with Honey ($2.50)
Quite a vast difference in variety compared to what I've had at their dim sum buffet, this was a pleasant one with quality ingredients used for their dim sum and interesting creations for Mother's Day specials. I'm hoping that the lavender bun would be on its regular menu actually, so do give it a shot!
A refreshed visit to their Changi outlet, with comfortable dining ambience away from the hustle and bustle of town.
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