Hong Kong Dim Sum Shop
2.7/5
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based on 9 reviews
Contact Hong Kong Dim Sum Shop
Address : | Fortune Centre, Singapore 188979 |
Phone : | π +88888 |
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City : | Fortune Centre |
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Sam on Google
β β β β β Beware of this shop. The price is not the same as what stated. When I asked why the price doesn't match the menu, I was told that it was gst charges. Obviously the charges is way beyond the gst.
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XY Law on Google
β β β β β I ordered crispy BBQ pork bun, deep fried bean curd roll and shrimp vermicelli roll. I was standing outside waiting for my food to be ready. At first the cashier lady came to me and told me the BBQ pork bun need to wait for a while. I say ok, after 15 minutes she asked me to change another item. So I changed to 4 pcs siu mai. I waited for another 10 minutes again. When I came home, then I realised all items are wrong! Only the last one I changed the BBQ pork bun to siu Mai is correct. I waited for so long, very disappointed.
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Nancy Chan on Google
β β β β β Try this place cuz they open quite early.
Chee cheong fun texture just nice but to the salty side. Prawn quite fresh and not stingy on their material.
Price to the high side and the fried wantan is so thick, you can tell from the photo. Overall taste just so so, so with the price, I will opt for Swee Choon than here. But if you are a early person, no harm try this.
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Monsieur Snow on Google
β β β β β Located in Fortune centre. At first look, this looks like your usual "char chan teng" or restaurant in HK.
Prices are very very expensive, more expensive than usual Dim sum??
Taste is below average.
Charcoal egg tarts looked like something special. We ordered and tried it and we're disappointed. It looks small compared to pictures. Quality is lacking and it's served cold (came around dinnertime)
Siew Mai tastes weird? Sort of chewy but not exactly either.
Chee cheong fun is the only decent of the 3 we had. At least this and siew mai was served warm.
Also not sure how they calculated, but after referencing the menu prices, including service charge and gst it still doesn't seem like $17.2 to me.
Shady shop. Avoid if possible.
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Yvonne Lian on Google
β β β β β Place was relatively clean
However itβs Abit stuffy lately as the aircon doesnβt seem to work (killed by the hot sun).
I just found out the name to this shop so here to drop a review.
Get your banana split at $6.80!
Cheapest in SG?
Comes with 3 icecream flavors and itβs pretty good!
Tangyuan was nice and the ginger soup brings back childhood memories.
δΈθ’ε₯ΆθΆ is pretty authentic too if I were to compare to those I tried in HK cafes.
A must go if you are nearby!
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Hannah Ng on Google
β β β β β Came on a Wednesday night and place was crowded. Nonetheless, still got seats quite fast!
All the food were quite decent (forgot to take picture of xiao long bao and ice honey citron tea) but more on the pricey side. Was expecting bigger portion size too for the price. Most likely wonβt come back again unless I am at around the area + craving dim sum
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Keith Moore on Google
β β β β β This place seems to be a βlove it or hate itβ place with many 5-star reviews but an equal number of 1 star reviews. I will add to the 5 star reviews. I used to come here frequently when I lived in Singapore and I view it as a βmust visitβ place every time I get back. The Har Kau is good with reasonable large pieces of shrimp and the Siew Mai is the gold standard by which I judge other Dim Sum places. Itβs not the cheapest Dim Sum place around, but itβs not crazy expensive, and itβs worth it.
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Chin Yi Bing on Google
β β β β β The food here is very pricey, and is a hit or miss. They have a large menu, but some of the items tasted normal while some tasted really good. The peanuts used for the porridge was so sad as I expected braised peanuts instead of nasi lemak peanuts that had losts its crunchiness. Located just opposite Hotel G (have to walk further down a little).
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Timothy Solosa on Google
β β β β β Popped in at the Hong Kong Dim Sum Shop for brunch located at Fortune Centre ground floor.
The Fish & Peanut Porridge and the Century Egg and Chicken Porridge was not bad allowing you to add soy sauce and pepper to suit your taste.
We also ordered side dishes like siew mai, mini egg tarts, steam chicken slices, fried carrot cake and fried seafood dumplings were all nice.
On the downside , I felt it was too expensive for two persons @ $46 at this eatery.
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