Overall, the experience of having a hotpot and BBQ at the same time is fantastic and while at first glance, the price of the buffet sounds affordable, with the additional charge for each soup broth, the buffet price was quite substantial at over SGD 30 per person.
Overall still a very good restaurant, but the signature dishes were perhaps overly hyped up for us.
Fortune Court Tasting Session 31 Pagoda Street Opening Hours: Daily: 11am - 3pm, 5:30pm - 10pm https://www.fortunecourtsg.com/ ...
Overall, the food at Fortune Court is great. A lot of care and attention goes into each dish and the flavours are awesome. We clean up all the dishes, to show our compliments to the chef. We look forward to our next visit here. Cheers!!
The Popular Buffet steps up the value-for-money factor by increasing the free-flow items to include pork belly, lamb, and deep-fried sides.
A collaboration between Chinatown Heritage Centre and Singapore Sidecars that offers Vintage Vespa Sidecars tour. You can enjoy 20mins spins around the block when you spend a minimum of S$25.00 at the Chinatown Heritage Centre on the same day of the ride.
Old Chengdu also sells braised duck, pork etc in chilled vacuum packs. There's so much more to discover at Old Chengdu.
Old Chengdu Sichuan Cuisine Restaurant is definitely a great place for delicious and authentic Sichuan dishes. It has decent service and ambience too.
Overall, Dim Sum Inc was pretty much like a more casual Crystal Jade restaurant with fast-moving service; the food still pretty much stays close to Crystal Jade’s usual quality overall, providing locals and tourists alike a decent option at an affordable price range to consider for dim sum in the touristy Chinatown neighbourhood.
Food portions at Wah! Kungfu is generous, and expect strong flavours throughout. Recommend the kumquat lime juice to quench thirst (and fire), the spicy flavour (round pot) for bullfrog, the fresh crab pot, the BBQ wings and lamb skewers.