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Din Tai Fung - a popular restaurant originated from Taiwan and franchised by Singapore's Breadtalk - needs no introduction at all. The long queue at nearly every outlet explains it all.The mom and I decided to drop by for lunch on this day. We started with a tray of Steamed Pork Dumplings - better known as Xiao Long Baos. This is one of their more popular dishes, and I do concur that it is not bad. The meat was tender and the bun broth that flowed out from the bun when bitten was delicious.Next,
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Din Tai Fung - a popular restaurant originated from Taiwan and franchised by Singapore's Breadtalk - needs no introduction at all. The long queue at nearly every outlet explains it all.
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The mom and I decided to drop by for lunch on this day. We started with a tray of Steamed Pork Dumplings - better known as Xiao Long Baos. This is one of their more popular dishes, and I do concur that it is not bad. The meat was tender and the bun broth that flowed out from the bun when bitten was delicious.
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Next, we had the Pork Ribs La Mian - cooked in superior broth with succulent, lean meat and bittergourd, a rather tasty homely dish. The noodles were springy in texture as well.
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The Siew Mai topped with prawns was next- I always had difficulty connecting these to the tradition siew mai we have at Hong Kong style restaurants - these looked more like dumplings to me. The taste was pretty average, nothing spectacular, and the prawns though fresh, lacked their distinctive sweetness.
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Finally, the one thing I was here for - the Chilli Crab Meat Dumpling (Xiao Long Bao with chilli crab) - something seasonal, something I crave, and love from them. Succulent, juicy and simply scrumptious with a spicy goodness to it, mixed with the sharp sweetness of the crabmeat mixed amidst the minced pork - I could never get enough of this.

For full review, please visit:
http://thearcticstar.blogspot.sg/2014/11/lunch-at-din-tai-fung-chinatown-point.html

(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)
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Dine In
Spending Per Head
$22 (Lunch)
Recommended Dishes
  • Chilli Crab Xiaolong bao