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Introduction
Dian Xiao Er originates from the traditional way of calling waiter “Xiao Er” in a teahouse, who is the brainchild of combining herbs with roast duck meat. It symbolizes a pit-stop for travellers (customers) to rest and replenish their energy fully before setting off to continue their hectic journeys again. The ambience at Dian Xiao Er is thus intentionally planned to be rustic and raw, providing a unique inn-dining experience with the careful selection of materials. This complements the freshness of our Signature Herbal Roast Ducks, prepared and roasted in the display kitchen daily. Customers can expect to experience a choice of dining ambience varying from dining inside a traditional Chinese courtyard to dining inside a rustic timber shed at the foot of a stone cliff. Dian Xiao Er not only provides to the travellers a place of warmth, satisfaction and happiness as they indulge in the delectable dishes, it is also a place for them to interact and build relationships with one another. Dian Xiao Er also symbolizes an element of blessing and fellowship as everyone is brought together in Dian Xiao Er over a hearty meal. continue reading
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Today
11:00 - 21:30
Mon - Thu
11:00 - 21:30
Fri - Sun
11:00 - 22:00
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Kids-Friendly
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Pork Free
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https://www.dianxiaoer.com.sg/
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Review (9)
Level3 2024-05-13
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Food is tasty. Price is reasonable and quantity is above average. The service can have room for improvement.食物很美味。 價格合理,數量高於平均。 服務還有進步的空間。食物很美味。价格合理,份量适中。服务还有改进空间。 continue reading
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Level1 2015-03-09
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I was fortunate enough to be invited to a media tasting of their CNY menu. Prior to this invite, I'd never stepped into Dian Xiao Er. So I was looking forward to this tasting!The special chinese new year offering consisted of Traditional Yu ShengShark’s Fin with Crab Meat and Conpoy Signature Herbal Roast Duck with Ten Wonders SauceSautéed Baby Lobsters with Pumpkin SauceProsperous Braised TrottersSteamed PomfretLuxurious Abalone Treasure PotDouble-Boiled Chilled HashimaThe Shark's Fin with crab meat and conpoy was very lightly flavoured, and choc a bloc full of shark's fin and crab meat goodness. It was quite a delight to start the meal proper after havin had the traditional yu sheng. The texture of the soup was thick but yet silky. Not the usual starchy goop you get at some restaurants. The Signature Herbal Roast Duck is simply out of this world! Call me late to the game, but I'd never had this previously and it was such a privilege to try all three sauces (Angelica Herb, Ten Wonders, Wild Ginseng) that one can usually order the roast duck with. Of the three, the fragrant but light Angelica Herb stole my heart. It was tasty, but didn't detract my palate from the beautifully done duck. The latter two sauces would suit palates looking for a more intense flavour. Eating the Prosperous Braised Trotters left me feeling truly prosperous! It was stewed until every sinewy tendon was melt-in-your-mouth, but still held its shape well. The flavour was also very balanced, not too spicy, not too sweet. The skin, the tendons, the flesh had me sold.I've never eaten a treasure pot, so it was more like a treasure hunt for me! Shitake mushrooms, abalone, sea cucumber, dried oysters, and fish maw. I felt so spoiled for choice, and decided to get my chopsticks on every one of them. It felt so extravagant, so luxurious to eat all of them in one dish.I left very impressed, and have been back 3 times! While I was at the tasting, it was mentioned to me that their duck is their signature, and I am a sworn fan! Thank you for inviting me, I am now a convert. continue reading
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Level1 2015-03-05
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The name Dian Xiao Er symbolizes a pit-stop. A place where people can to rest and replenish their energy full, a place where delectable dishes is served as well. The moment you step into any of their restaurant, you will feel a sense of warmth and surrounded by a tantalizing aroma.During this media invite, we were treated to their Chinese New Year specials. There were a few sets avaliable but we had the chance to taste their recommended dishes.风生水起(三文鱼鱼生) Prosperity Salmon Yu ShengA usual offering at all CNY dinner. Fresh fish coupled with fresh ingredients makes this dish a great start to the dinner.展翅高飞 (红烧蟹肉鱼翅) Shark's Fin Broth with Crab Meat & ConpoyAs mentioned by the host, this dish was specially created for the dinner, with a great broth accentuated with the crab meat and the dried scallops to give taste to the otherwise flat shark's fin富甲一方 (烤鸭) Signature Roasted DuckDian Xiao Er is famous for their signature herbal duck, and during this tasting, we got a trio of sauces to go along with the duck. The Ten Wonders sauce, Angelica Herb and Wild Ginseng. In the order of taste, I would say the Ginseng has the best overall flavor to complement the duck.遍地黄金 (金瓜奶黄焗小龙虾) Sauteed Baby Lobsters with Pumpkin SauceA very interesting combination dish, rarely served at CNY dinners. I would have to warn though, this dish might be slightly spicy for some, including me as well. Overall the pumpkin sauce is stirred well with salted egg and drizzled over the lobster to give that gold feel. Who doesn’t like gold during CNY ! Combined with the fresh lobster, definitely a great dish.年年有余 (港蒸斗鲳) HongKong Style Chinese PomfretAh, the necessary fish dish for the festive season. Simple, but luxuriously done to bring out the flavours of the promfret.富贵荣华 (原粒鲍鱼极品锅) Luxurious Abalone Treasure PotWhat’s CNY without abalone! Braised in a unique special in-house chef's blend and slowly braised with ingredients like sea cucumber, fish maw and mushrooms. Brings out the luxurious feel and the meaning of celebrating the best with one's family.雪兆丰年 (红枣炖雪蛤) D-Boiled Hashima The top of the line in chinese beauty product, only second to the bird's nest. The Hashima is slowly boiled and then placed in the chiller and served cold. Deliciously, lightly sweet yet tremendously beneficial. Perfect to end off the perfect CNY dinner. continue reading
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It is indeed a pleasurable and welcoming experience being invited to food tasting at one of the better known Dian Xiao Er Restaurants at Bishan. They have 10 outlets and each have similar but uniquely differing décor and ambience. I heard they would customize the dish to the customers based on what they learnt from them … This differentiates them from just any other restaurants like most Chinese always do … Relationship building.Last week’s dinner menu was a variation of Set-B, with the replacement of Luxurious Abalone Treasure Pot, ending with a treat of dessert. The Cold Double-Boiled Hashima brings the pre-festive meal to a close and it was a beautifully crafted suggestion.Last week’s dinner menu was a variation of Set-B, with the replacement of Luxurious Abalone Treasure Pot, ending with a treat of dessert. The Cold Double-Boiled Hashima brings the pre-festive meal to a close and it was a beautifully crafted suggestion.Simple as it is a lot of preparation goes into this appetizer. After pouring in the ingridients and sauces, normally by the diners themselves, the dish need to be toss and as high as possible. Prosperity Salmon Yu ShengThis Teochew-Style raw fish salad popular amongst Chinese during Chinese New Year (CNY) is supposed to be served on the 7th day of the Lunar Year but nowadays, people just love to savor the dish even before CNY. The tossing of ingredients symbolizes prosperity and longevity and what a way to begin the year of the Sheep / Goat at Dian Xiao Er.Shark’s Fin with Crab Meat and ConpoyI thought I never get to taste Shark Fin again in a restaurant … In fact I felt a little guilty as I believe in conservation but the taste lure me away. The delicately prepared double boiled broth with crab and conpoy just brings out the flavorfulness of the soup.Signature Herbal Roast Duck with Ten Wonders SauceNot exactly like roasted goose I tasted in Hong Kong but definitely more than a substitute, in fact a must try. This tender succulent duck is roasted with Ten Wonders Sauce. We also get to try out the other 2 sauces: Angelica Herb and Wild Ginseng. My personal choice of sauce to go with the Ten Wonder roasted duck: Wild Ginseng. I give this dish 5-starSautéed Baby Lobsters with Pumpkin SaucePumpkin Sauce to go with Baby Lobster … What a choice! I love the taste of the unique blend coconut with salted eggs and the infusion of spices simply goes very well with pumpkin sauce. This dish would have gotten better rating if not for other better dishes ahead … I would give this a 4-star for now.Prosperous Braised TrottersAmong all the dishes, this dish brings out the best of the best from Dian Xiao Er …The Braised Trotters just melts in your mouth. The dish is beautifully presented with greens and goes very well with green broccoli, peas and mushrooms.Chinese dish should never goes without fish and I must say the size of the Pomfret certainly raise eye brows and gives everyone more than a fair share. This Pomfret steamed in Cantonese style together with thinly sliced spring onions, carrots, ginger, onion and chives truly brings out the aroma of the fish.Luxurious Abalone Treasure PotI would have placed this as my number one dish, had the mushroom and pea also been used in the Braised Trotter but its certainly makes one feels rich, enjoying the luxury of high society dishes ... No wonder this dish is a treasure pot. The wholesome sauce goes very well with black moss and the tasty and crunchy sea cucumber, simply compliment with the tender succulent abalone.Double-Boiled Chilled HashimaLast but not least, our dessert was the Double-Boiled Chilled Hashima … What a refreshing ending. The idea of this dessert originates from the term “Hasma”, related to frogs … but the extra smooth, refreshing and sweet Hashima, just makes one forget the origin instead one feel heavenly and completely fulfill after a sumptuous dinner at Dian Xiao Er. continue reading
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Last week, I was invited to try out 店小二 Dian Xiao Er's Chinese New Year menu for year 2015 at the Junction 8 branch. Let me share their brand story with you.Dian Xiao Er symbolizes a pit-stop for travelers (customers) to rest and replenish their energy fully before setting off to continue their hectic journeys again. Dian Xiao Er not only provides to the travelers a place of warmth, satisfaction and happiness as they indulge in the delectable dishes, it is also a place for them to interact and build relationships with one another. Dian Xiao Er also symbolizes an element of blessing and fellowship as everyone is brought together in Dian Xiao Er.What a lovely description for a chinese restaurant. The idea of 'reunion' is important to the Chinese folk and no matter how busy, it is important to congregate and be together during festive periods. And this Chinese New Year, it is important to pick a place where you and your family members can eat and come together in joy and fellowship. Dian Xiao Er's the place to visit.For the first dish, we had the Prosperity Salmon Yu Sheng.A dish believed to have been 'created' and made popular by 4 chefs in Singapore in the 1960s, a colourful variety of items are put together, and condiments are added over the dish by the server with auspicious words and phrases.To symbolise a sweet year ahead, plum sauce is used as an important ingredient in the dish.It is then mixed by everyone around the table, 'throwing' and 'tossing' the dish as high as possible, while saying auspicious phrases of what they wish to see happen for themselves in the coming year.The adding of condiments are complete with the small, rectangular crackers poured over the dish, which symbolises 'gold' which are all 'over the floor' (lit.).Why Yu Sheng?Yu Sheng, literally means 'raw fish' in Mandarin. But as deep as the language goes, Yu Sheng also has a another meaning, which is prosperity and abundance. And that's why it is so important to have this dish during the Chinese New Year.FYI - Norwegian raw salmon is being used for the Yu Sheng in Dian Xiao Er.Let us toss to prosperity! The result is a really really sweet and lovely 'salad' that we all swooned over!Shark's Fin Broth with Crab Meat and Conpoy Smooth, thick broth with rich, generous servings of crabmeat and conpoy (dried scallops). Environmentalists can opt to have Fishmaw to replace Shark's Fin. But do inform the restaurant earlier so that it can be prepared for your table.Signature Herbal Roast Duck with 3 Flavours (Angelica Herb, Ten Wonders, Wild Ginseng)Their signature roast duck is my must-have whenever I visit this restaurant. We were lucky to try all 3 sauces. Unfortunately, you will only be limited to one choice of the 3 sauce flavours for this dish.The reason is simple. Because the duck needs to be marinated right. Dian Xiao Er provides fully marinated ducks in the respective sauces they have. For example, if you choose Angelica Herb Roasted Duck, not only the sauce that comes with the duck would be Angelica Herb, but the duck will also be stuffed with the herb to ensure the meat completely absorbs the essence of it. The sauces are labeled from 'Mild' to 'Heavy'. However, for me, even their 'heavy' sauce isn't really that heavy. It's not overbearing to that extent where you have to stop breathing for a second to regain composure.Angelica Herb 当归: MildTen Wonders 十全: MediumWild Ginseng 泡参: StrongHonestly, I liked all 3 sauces. But if I had a choice, I will go for wild ginseng as I do like a stronger taste. Not many people like Ten Wonders as it is made using 10 herbs combined. While its flavour is complex, it is definitely palatable for this dish.Wild Ginseng SauceSauteed Baby Lobsters with Pumpkin SauceI loved this dish. the meat of the golden baby lobsters were well cooked and easy to eat, and the sauce is heavenly too. Cooked with thick salted egg sauce sweetened with pumpkin, it is a little sweet and slightly spicy as well. Best enjoyed with rice as you'll probably enjoy the sauce so much you can just eat it with rice! A must-try!Prosperous Braised TrottersBraised for a few hours, this dish takes much effort to prepare. The long hours of braising it also results in a tender, soft meat that its flavours has penetrated thoroughly. With dried oysters, shiitake mushrooms and crunchy broccoli, this is a truly flavourful combination, and is also a dish which definitely tastes better than it looks. There's also Fa Cai (or Fat choy) in it, which is the popular black moss, literally meaning 'hair vegetable'. It is eaten as a sign of prosperity due to its name, which also be translated as 'to become rich'.Hongkong Style Chinese PomfretThe most prized grade of pomfret, Dian Xiao Er steams the entire fish with their recipe which makes it a smooth eat. Though light, the meat was delectable and tender.Luxurious Abalone Treasure PotAnother dish you should eat with rice. This was supposed to be served in a claypot, but for photo taking purposes, they carefully laid it out on a huge round plate. Also a braised dish, the savoury sauce is made with the restaurant's secret recipe, which will see you grinning from ear to ear. The abalones are also chewy and a joy to munch on!D-Boiled Hashima (served cold)Double boiled hashima! One of my favourite Chinese desserts. This light and refreshing dessert is just right to end a heavy meal. The hashima was soft and light, and the red date was crunchy. Definitely need to eat more of this for good skin!Prices for Chinese New Year set menus start from $128+++ onwards, available at all outlets from 30 January to 5 March 2015.Overall, we enjoyed the meal and had so much fun during the food tasting session. Indeed, you need good food to accompany good company and that's what Dian Xiao Er has to offer!This is an invited media tasting session. continue reading
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