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What we have done for you today is to come up with something we all look forward to - Food! Here is a list of Chinese Restaurants in Singapore, so make a date today with your loved ones, to have dinner together at one of these restaurants, and look forward to it! Crystal Jade Kitchen A must try for those who like Chinese noodles, dim sum and roast duck. Their noodles are tangy and the soup is great. Their dim sum are fresh and they have also a wide variety, ranging from xiao long bao to hong kong buns. Their pineapple buns, shanghai rice cake, roasted Peking duck and char siew puff are a must try when you are there. Check them out at :
Ngee Ann City,391A Orchard Road, Singapore 238873 Suntec City Mall,9 Temasek Boulevard Fountain Terrace, #B1-013/014 Szechuan Court Chinese restaurant that serves Szechuan dishes. Must tries there are their hot soup, fried crispy chicken, egg noodles in spicy soup and also the famous szechuan smoke duck. The outlet also has a comfortable atmosphere and nice ambience. Consist of 200 years old elm doors and a courtyard, so you can experience 'home' cooking Szechuan style. Outlet at :
Szechuan Court Everyday, people living around the corners of Singapore flock to their nearest outlet to satisfy their cravings.Well known for their Cantonese-style chicken rice, the fragrance of the chicken rice will reach your noses even when you are across the road opposite the restaurant. Must tries when u visit their outlets are, their steamed chicken, Clay pot Chicken with Oyster Sauce, Braised Pork Ribs with Bitter Gourd, Chicken Steamed with Salted Fish and Chinese Sausage. Outlets located at:
Soup Restaurant A nice restaurant that not only serves great soup but also serves Samsui food. Famous for their Samsui Chicken where the chicken is steamed and marinated with sesame oil and special stock, deboned and then wrapped inside a piece of lettuce. Other signature dishes include, steamed rice with chicken/ sausage and mushrooms, beggar tofu( simple squares of tofu are stir fried with leeks and other vegetables in light brown sauce ), black olive rice and also the garlic prawns. Find their outlets at:
Tao’s Restaurant A 7 course set meal for a reasonable price of $30++. They serve classy food that is a fusion of western, Chinese and Japanese cuisine. Staffs there also provide excellent service. Out of the 7 courses, you may order one appetiser, one starter, one salad, one soup, one main course, one dessert and one drink. After u have completed all the courses, you may choose an item that you had ordered for the main course and have an unlimited serving of it if you feel that you have not fully satisfied your craving. Chef Chan's Cantonese Cuisine There are countless must-tries at Hong Kong-born Chan Chen Hei’s beautiful, antique restaurant. But his crispy roast chicken, with its skin so paper-thin and meat so moist, is simply unparalleled. Odeon Towers #01-02/08 Tel: 6250-3363 Golden Peony It’s been low-key all these years, but it has consistently produced great modern Cantonese fare. Go for the dimsum and desserts, which are always exquisitely served together. Conrad Centennial Tel: 6432-7488 Hua Ting Award-winning Hong Kong-born chef Chan Kwok is an undisputed master of his game. His inventive repertoire of Cantonese food is modern in presentation but traditional in taste. Signatures include shark’s bone soup and crabmeat beancurd. Orchard Hotel Tel: 6734-3880 Imperial Treasure The flagship of a new, growing chain that is giving the Crystal Jade group a run for their money. Its range of traditional Cantonese fare is solid and ever reliable. As a newcomer to the scene, their service is sharper too. Great World City #02-06 Tel: 6732-2232 Lei Garden It’s unlikely that you’ll have a bad meal here. Everything on the menu, form dimsum to soup to seafood, is prepared with skilled competence. Chijmes #01-24 Tel: 6339-3822
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