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😒 3/5 - Not that the dim sum here is bad by any means but given the
By 👻 @Song T., 10/02/2012 3:00 am
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Not that the dim sum here is bad by any means but given the intense competition among dim sum places in Singapore, the prices here and the overall consistency of my dim sum experience, I just couldn't bring myself to give this place 4 stars (blame Yelp for not having a 3.5 star option!).So a restaurant at Marina Bay Sands - expect heftier prices than usual, which I came mentally prepared for (although $7 for an hour of parking was really harsh, but that's no fault of this restaurant). Let's go into the nuts and bolts of it:The good: Really good pu-er tea (not your typical Crystal Jade chinese tea experience), which was amazingly still fragrant on the 2nd refill. The dumplings ("ha kau" and "siew mai") were delicious. Not overly heavy on the meats in these but sufficient to be succulent without feeling too greasy. The char siew bao / pork bun was also really good - the meat was sufficiently fatty, which is becoming a rarity in health-conscious Singapore. Service was also impeccable, they were pretty much stealthy ninjas who refilled your teapot while you were conversing.The bad: The shrimp/prawn roll ("cheong fun") was really quite disappointing, way too many layers wrapping the prawns, so it doesn't absorb the soy sauce sufficiently to create a balance of flavours. Steamed carrot cake was also a little too tough and bland for my preference - I really prefer it when the texture is softer with more flavour (I'm thinking of the one at Wah Lok@Carlton Hotel as an example). The latter might be more a personal thing, though.I really wanted to give this place 4* but when you trot out $5 or so per plate of dim sum, the expectations do go up and it's a shame. It's not a bad experience - I would give this place another try because there's so much going for it, but definitely avoiding those 2 dishes if I do return for lunch.
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