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Craving a Dim Sum Feast? You Need to Visit These Places

  • Soon Koon
  • 22 June 2023
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  1. Dim Sum, Tim Sum, or Yum Cha: What’s in a Name?
  2. The Best Dim Sum Restaurants in Singapore
    1. Hai Tien Lo
    2. Man Fu Yuan
    3. Asia Grand Restaurant
    4. Yan Ting
    5. Summer Palace
  3. Conclusion: A Haven for Dim Sum Lovers

Are you craving some delicious dim sum in Singapore? Whether you’re in the mood for a luxurious dim sum buffet, a fancy high tea, traditional pushcart trolleys, or even a dim sum dinner, we’ve got you covered. Our guide covers everything from Michelin-starred restaurants to affordable establishments, showcasing Singapore’s vibrant dim sum scene.

It’s important to remember that everyone’s idea of the best dim sum in Singapore may differ. It could depend on your preference for traditional cuisine, your desire for a particular atmosphere, or even the presence of dim sum pushcarts. I’ve covered you with five dim sum restaurants in Singapore.

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Dim Sum, Tim Sum, or Yum Cha: What’s in a Name?

Have you ever heard the terms dim sum, tim sum, and yum cha used interchangeably? They all refer to the same delightful tradition of enjoying small portions of steamed or fried dumplings or small dishes, typically accompanied by Chinese tea. However, remember that the information provided may not always be up-to-date, so it’s best to check with the venue directly before making any plans.

The Best Dim Sum Restaurants in Singapore

Hai Tien Lo

Hai Tien Lo is a Cantonese restaurant in the Pan Pacific at Marina Bay. They serve an impressive weekend dim sum buffet for $73 per adult and $36.50 per child. Guests can enjoy a range of barbecued meats like Crispy Barbecued Pork Belly and Deep-fried Crispy Cod with Sesame Seeds in Pomelo Sauce. Other delicious dishes include Poached Dumplings with Prawn and Chicken in Chilli Oil, Deep-fried Banana Fritters with Prawn Paste and Sesame, and Baked Hokkaido Cheese Tarts. If you can’t make it on the weekend, they also have a weekday dim sum buffet for $63 per adult and $31.50 per child.

Lemon Film - Craving a Dim Sum Feast? You Need to Visit These Places
Lemon Film - Craving a Dim Sum Feast? You Need to Visit These Places
Lemon Film - Craving a Dim Sum Feast? You Need to Visit These Places

Man Fu Yuan

If you want to try a variety of dim sum dishes, consider Man Fu Yuan’s weekend dim sum buffet. It offers over 40 dishes, including prawn bean curd roll, radish cake, and pork belly. The buffet costs $68++ per adult, with a minimum of two people, and $34++ per child aged 6 to 12. To enhance your experience, you can add 90 minutes of unlimited Prosecco for $38.80++ per person. The dim sum buffet is available on weekends and public holidays from 11:30 am to 3:00 pm, with two sessions: 11:30 am to 1:00 pm and 1:30 pm to 3:00 pm.

Lemon Film - Craving a Dim Sum Feast? You Need to Visit These Places
Lemon Film - Craving a Dim Sum Feast? You Need to Visit These Places

Asia Grand Restaurant

Fairmont Singapore’s Asia Grand Restaurant is popular among locals for its delicious dim sum at affordable prices. They offer a diverse range of traditional dim sum dishes, with most priced at $8.80, making it an ideal venue for casual dinners, group gatherings, or business lunches. Some of the must-try dishes include fresh prawns, scallops, hakaw, roasted pork, siew mai, and ham sui kok.

Lemon Film - Craving a Dim Sum Feast? You Need to Visit These Places
Lemon Film - Craving a Dim Sum Feast? You Need to Visit These Places

Yan Ting

Are you looking for an upscale dining experience? Look no further than Yan Ting at The St. Regis Singapore. Indulge in their traditional dim sum or treat yourself to their all-you-can-eat weekend dim sum brunch, which boasts over 80 different dishes, including Wok-baked Boston lobster with X.O. sauce, double-boiled fish maw soup with black garlic, and Pan-fried Scallops with Corn in Teriyaki Sauce. And don’t forget about the endless flow of champagne available for $188 per person! Some must-try dishes include Deep-fried Scallops and Shrimp Dumplings with Mayonnaise, Steamed Pork and Shrimp Dumplings with Black Truffles, Steamed Vegetable Dumplings with Shrimp and Conpoy, Steamed Salted Egg Yolk Bun, and Xiao Long Bao.

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Summer Palace

Experience delectable Cantonese-inspired cuisine at the unique Summer Palace Restaurant in Conrad Singapore Orchard. Indulge in their dim sum brunch buffet, which features popular dishes such as Suckling Pig, Roasted Duck, and Honey-barbecued Pork, starting at $75 per person with a minimum of 4 diners. You must try their Steamed Prawn Dumplings with Bird’s Nest, Steamed Pork Dumplings with Dried Scallops, Crispy Fried Prawns with Wasabi Sauce, and BBQ pork bun.

Lemon Film - Craving a Dim Sum Feast? You Need to Visit These Places
Lemon Film - Craving a Dim Sum Feast? You Need to Visit These Places

Conclusion: A Haven for Dim Sum Lovers

Singapore’s culinary culture is a paradise for dim sum enthusiasts. Whether you prefer high-end dining or budget-friendly options, the city-state has diverse dim sum experiences to suit your taste and budget. Whether you’re a resident or a tourist, discover and savour Singapore’s finest dim sum offerings!

Remember that dim sum is more than just food; it’s also about sharing and enjoying meals with those you care about. Bon appetit!

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Soon Koon

Since 2011, Lemon-Film.com has been taking readers on a flavourful journey through fatherhood, food, travel, technology, social media, and more. With Soon Koon as the creative force behind this blog, readers can expect a citrus-infused blend of creativity and entertainment. Squeeze out the best of life by exploring the mind of Soon Koon through his tales and adventures on Lemon-Film.com.

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