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Telephone
62141488
Good For
Kids-Friendly
Opening Hours
Today
08:00 - 22:30
Mon - Sun
08:00 - 22:30
Payment Methods
Cash
Restaurant Website
http://www.crystaljade.com
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Signature Dishes
Roasted Chicken Shark Fin Steam Dumpling
Review (6)
Level1 2013-06-07
221 views
The food in crystal jade restaurant was not too bad. I will give it a 7/10. Something that I am not very satisfied is about the service. It wasn't really good as I was queuing outside but no one attended to me only until 5 minutes later. Ordered the spinach fried rice. It is worth trying. Overall the experience at the airport was good. Queue time is short about 10 mins waiting time. Food served was also quite fast. continue reading
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Level4 2012-06-04
116 views
This bakery sells a variety of bread, cakes, Hong Kong dim sums and donuts. This donut is coated with chocolate and sprinkled with a few pieces of thinly sliced almonds. The donut is not too sweet and even for those without a sweet tooth, this might cater to them too. The bread is not too fluffy or soft and the almond bits add texture to the flavour and bite. continue reading
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Level4 2012-03-23
75 views
I'm not one who usually patronizes Chinese restaurants, but Crystal Jade seemed to be the best located for dinner before sending a friend off at the airport.The meal started off with crispy cuttlefish with salt & pepper ($13.95++). This was one of the better dishes at the table.The pork chops with crispy garlic ($27++) were tender and none too greasy.The Claypot Eggplant with Minced Pork and Salted Fish was decent ($20.70++) but pricey. I find it difficult to justify paying so much for this dish when mixed rice stalls dish up comparable renditions of this dish... I felt that the homemade beancurd with abalone mushrooms ($25.20++) was even more overpriced. Thankfully, it passed the taste test.The Yang Zhou fried rice ($12.80++) had nice wok hei and was something I wouldn't mind ordering again,I've never been a fan of E-fu noodles so I'll reserve my comments on the dish. A medium portion of this was priced at $18.80++ and was served with assorted mushrooms and some pieces of roast pork which could have been more crisp.The almond jelly could have been more springy. continue reading
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I went to the airport to send off some of my friends who were going overseas. As they were going to America for a year, we brought them to crystal jade so that they can “remember” the taste of nice chinese food. I ordered a long of xiao long bao as I personally feel that that is the nicest thing and can represent chinese food the best. And crystal jade’s xiao long bao is one of the nicest around anyway, so the taste will definitely stay with them till they come back! continue reading
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Level4 2011-06-30
34 views
We decided to drop by Changi Airport for some shopping away from the crowds at Orchard and decided to have some chinese food! While walking along the stretch of restaurants, we stumbled upon Crystal Jade and decided to dine there.We decided to go for dim sum and ordered quite a spread! We had fried prawn dumplings, fried carrot cake, chee cheong fan, siew mais, and har gows! We also ordered a plate of noodles to share.The quality of the good was good, food items were fresh and tasty (maybe also because it is located at changi airport). However, service wasn't too good, maybe they felt that we as students couldn't afford the meal or is less important? continue reading
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