Went for dim sum breakfast... Sunday by 10 am crowd will be coming in. Suggestion to go early. Love the porridge. The carrot cake is a little too sweet to my taste.
This is a bit of a walk further down from Chomp Chomp in Serangoon Gardens, located in Serangoon Gardens Country Club. Heard that Toa Payoh is the main outlet.
Take note that they don't serve dim sum for dinner. There's a timeboard for that (see picture).
Made a reservation before coming down. Wanted to order the Peking Duck, which the waitress convinced us quite a bit to order it, only to then find out that it was out of stock. Ordered braised duck instead, which wasn't that bad either.
Most of the dishes were quite homely. Nothing too special but just simple dishes.
The oyster omelette was a bit more fried but was still well complemented by the sauce. Not too bad.
Had mango sago as dessert and it was quite thick.
Also take note that for newlyweds to-be, they have a 2nd floor as ballroom. You might want to enquire at the restaurant or via online for further details.
Missed the dim sum during this trip, but might come here again to try it.
Really nice place for a Sunday lunch with your family! Food is good too! The service was fast and great! Servers were attentive. Price is quite reasonable. There's also free road side parking on Sunday.
This is my first time to Swatow Garden. Clean and nice environment. The food is good. Just that I feel the price is a little steep. It is CNY, so we had the salmon yusheng.
Had a great Sunday dim sum brunch....
Sumptuous dim sum, i really enjoyed prawn chee cheong fun....
It was a rainy rainy Sunday so had a good time to spend a couple hours enjoying the dining hall, with good friends, great service and good tea...
Delicious kong bak paus, char siew paus, siew mais, har kows...
Will be back if the opportunity arises...
Paid $168.20 for 5 persons dim sum brunch. The following was flavourful and nice:
1. Prawn dumplings - fresh and crunchy
2. Siew mai - tasty
3. BBQ pork bun - fluffy, char siew was juicy and sweet
4. Custard bun w egg yolk - creamy
5. Pork ribs - tender
6. Chicken feet - soft
7. Teochew crystal bao - skin was thin, turnip was crunchy
8. Congee w century egg - rice grain was fine
9. Steamed rice roll w prawns - soft rice roll, prawns were fresh and crunchy
10. Egg tart - fluffy and crispy skin
11. Oyster egg - crispy on the surface
12. Mango sago pomelo - strong mango taste, good dessert
The ambience was relaxing. Service was friendly and efficient.
A spacious and cosy Teochew Restaurant for good Teochew dishes. They also served DimSum.
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