Lo Hei in Charming Festive Domes and Usher in an Abundant Year at Capitol Singapore this Lunar New Year
I haven't eaten at Keisuke in a while. But his shop at Capitol Singapore (13 Stamford Road #B1-35) serves an iekei bowl that I hadn't tried yet, so I grabbed one while I was nearby. It was pretty darned thick, with a broth that was so sticky that it was more like a sauce.
Some prawn flavour, but not as intense and flavourful as I hoped or remembered it to be.
Famous Treasure Chinese restaurant opened at the Capitol Singapore mall in 2018, taking over the space formerly occupied by the Four Seasons Chinese Restaurant.
Wu Pao Chun Bakery Christmas Bread & Buns for Chinese New Year, Valentines’ Day 2023 Singapore
I wolfed these down pretty easily with all of their spices and chutney, but they definitely weren't as pillowy as the big ones from Murugan, nor were they as rich as Murugan's ghee-coated ones either. The porcelainware and utensils here meant that prices were slightly higher too.
Family dinners always have a lot of food, and we had one at Famous Treasure. Deep Fried Pork Belly with Fermented Bean Curd was crispy and definitely decadent. Half a Roasted Duck, which was tender…
Guans Mee Pok offers more than the classic minced pork noodles, and I'm obsessed with the Otah Biscuit ($4.50) as the most addictive nibbler.
Famous Treasure at Capitol Piazza is the atas version of outlet.
We couldn't try any of their desserts on menu because the set came with a chocolate fondant which we didn't want to waste. Wasn't bad.