James G
This is my favorite Dim Sum restaurant in Singapore. Almost all their dim sum is good. My favorite is the deep fried yam puff - light and delicate. Price is reasonable at SGD 18 per pax for alot of food.
W.M. LIEW
One of the very few decent restaurants in CBD area serving good dim sum.
Gary Harford
Traditional Chinese banquet style restaurant. Food was nice but service a bit lacking
Matthew Hardman
As the name says, the restaurant is set up like an old style teahouse. We were here on a Sunday around 11am, so the number of customers was low, so service was pretty good. Food wasnt too bad, but nothing really to scream from the hills about. I wont say its terrible either though, it was a pleasant enough experience of your usual fare Chinese Tea House foods.
Celestine Teo
It was one of the most expensive lunches in an hour!....but no regrets as it's here that I stumbled on my favourite rice roll with fritters (za-leung)!
We had a total order of 7 dim sum dishes. The usual staples ha-kau and siew mai were forgettable. The xiaolongbao, pan fried turnip cake, zongzi, deep fried yam, and the signature rice roll cheong fun (the described za-leung above) were outstanding!!!!
Besides the awesome dim sum, I am definitely coming back to buy the candied walnuts with sesame ... these addictive pre-bites were the only ones I have tried in SG that did not reak qnd taste of stale oil.
Lidya
Their dimsum is ok ok. Not bad but not good either. Some of the waitress couldn't really speak English, but they are still friendly. Their prawns chee cheong fan is good though!
Gabriel Tan
I like to come here for the dim sum, especially the Chee Cheong Fun and the Crispy Char SIew Bun. I find it better than some other restaurants,
Boonkiat
If you are looking for quality dim sum in town dont hesitate to try out teahouse@far east square by tunglok. Food service is good.
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