Must try Yusheng! 2012-01-30 yeote (128 Review(s))
Went to the restaurant with my colleagues. Yusheng was really good, the vegetables are fresh, finely cut, very crunchy, also there are fried yam sticks which makes the Yusheng really sweet and crunchy. However, the plate was too small for the large sized yusheng, and we spilled quite a lot onto the table while tossing. Besides that, i must say this is a must try for Yusheng fans! We also tried other dishes, such as wasabi prawns, spinach, fried kailan, roast pork, roast duck, claypot tofu, claypot chicken which are also yummy. This is indeed a good place for Chinese New year lunch/dinner!
Recommended Dish(es): Yusheng,roast pork,wasabi prawns Date of visit: 2012-01-30 Spending per Head: $28 (Lunch)
Ratings : Taste4 Environment4 Service3 Clean4 Price3 Same but Different. 2011-03-07 clamourr (669 Review(s))
Crystal Jade Kitchen @ Suntec is tucked away at the basement, on the same floor as Kenny Rogers. This Crystal Jade outlet also sells dim sum and la mian. However for the latter, you won't be able to choose the type of noodles preferred.
We ordered various dishes, xlb, la mian, the chinese red bean pancake, fried pork ribs and many others.
The xlb was same and consistent like the ones at other la mian xlb Crystal Jade restaurants. The la mian however tasted different, it had a stronger vinegar taste and was saltier as well. The chinese red bean pancake was soaked in oil and the pastry used wasn't the usual standard one but instead, I suppose it was the same as the ones used in wrapping popiah. My verdict of it? Weird. I didn't want to try the fried pork ribs as they looked really dry but tasteless but my friends commented that against its visual appearance, it was in fact very oily but still tasteless.
Overall, service was alright. Nothing fantastic but at least they greeted and refilled our chinese tea.
Recommended Dish(es): xlb. Date of visit: 2011-02-06 Spending per Head: $15 (Dinner)
Ratings : Taste2 Environment3 Service4 Clean4 Price3