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2013-09-08
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When it comes to having Dim Sum in Chinatown, I always frequent the following:a. Tak Pob. Red Starc. Da DongAnd now, I found the 4th - Yan Palace Restaurant!! One weekday afternoon, I felt adventurous and wanted to explore a new eating place. I recalled walking past a Chinese restaurant at Hong Lim Complex, so I went ahead with my instincts and located this place (I lied, I did it with the help of a colleague...haha! ).At its entrance, Yan Palace Restaurant gave the impression that it serves
a. Tak Po
b. Red Star
c. Da Dong
And now, I found the 4th - Yan Palace Restaurant!!
One weekday afternoon, I felt adventurous and wanted to explore a new eating place. I recalled walking past a Chinese restaurant at Hong Lim Complex, so I went ahead with my instincts and located this place (I lied, I did it with the help of a colleague...haha! ).
At its entrance, Yan Palace Restaurant gave the impression that it serves "nothing below expensive". But the price turned out to be decent - $18+ per pax! And it's not entirely unheard of, as there were quite a few tables occupied with large groups of people. Even my colleague knew of the place , and boosted my morale when he said that the food was good, before we made our order! The decor within was quaint. It looked like those kind of Chinese restaurants where KTV is available, and typical for Chinese wedding banquets.
We ordered the following dishes:
Fried Mee Sua
Fried Glutinous Balls w Pumpkin Filling
Fried Prawn and Banana Roll
Crab Roe Siew Mai
Har Gow
Paper Wrapped Chicken
Steamed Pork Ribs
Fried Cheese Balls
Plum and Grass Jelly
The chilli sauce provided had beans in it! If only they could make the chilli skin less visible (fine grinding etc.) and include more beans in it!!!
Total Cost: $18+ per pax (for 4 pax)
Will I visit again? U bet!
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