Shang Palace Singapore review of Chinese restaurant at Shangri-la Hotel with pictures of menu with prices, char siew, dim sum, ginseng soup
Chef Daniel launches new menu of his well-loved star dishes from Hong Kong from 4 October onwards in addition to the restaurant’s renowned Nostalgic dishes, Cantonese classics, and guests’ favourites.
A solid display of heritage and new dishes I had by Chef Daniel, which should bring Shang Palace Singapore to greater heights.
No matter your preferred food, The Line has got you covered with their wide spread of exquisite nosh and themed buffets.
The highlight of the buffet is, of course, the durians.
The Canton Fair buffet has enough to satisfy some discerning taste buds.
The definitely-not-pink Ngoh Hiang Chicken was juicy and crunchy, with bold meaty savoury salty flavour.
Ambience at The Lobby Lounge Shangri-La is welcoming and grand.
The Chee Cheong Fun hit the spot with its thin silky smooth skin and generous glaze of sweet black sauce. Perfectly springy and chewy, the delicate rice rolls had us going back for more.
The food here is excellent but the a la carte is way too expensive. I suggest ordering the sets.
NAMI specializes in omakase (おまかせ), which means "I'll leave it up to you". This gives the restaurant greater latitude in expressing its gastronomical philosophy.
The restaurant has a contemporary interior looks with cosy ambience.
The Origin Grill at Shangri-La is certainly an attractive place, but it did not look as “wow” as it did in the pictures that we had seen.
For my main, I had the Wagyu flank steak, it might not seem like a lot but between heavy meals and some baguette at the start of the meal, this was the perfect portion.
It's easy to say, there will be no strangers at the bar at the end of a long, imbibe-fuelled night.
In this lobster season, Huat Kee has "dragon prawn" dishes done the Teochew way - arguably, the best way to prepare this prized crustacean
the teochew fried kauy teow was good but still not enough wokhae, not the best, can be better.
Another must-try, the Pan-Fried Threadfin with Soybean Sauce ($60) was superb.
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Don’t miss the Giant Grouper-themed menu at Wan Hao Chinese Restaurant. It’s an epicurean journey that will leave an indelible impression. Make your reservations here.
Wan Hao Chinese Restaurant has refreshed it’s a la carte menu and launched the seasonal Sri Lankan Crab menu recently.
Overall, it was an excellent culinary journey of Argentinian cuisine. While some of the dishes look familiar, we find the taste uniquely different due to the use of Argentinian flavour and ingredients. Salud! Cheers!
To complement the food, Head Bartender Sophia Kang has also teamed up with Restaurant and Bar Manager Gabriel Carlos to present three chocolate-themed cocktails for the season.
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Finally trying out Maddie’s Kitchen! They are a hidden gem providing reasonably priced zi char meals on Level 2 of Far East Plaza.
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The beef hor-fun was stir-fried with bittergourd and salted black beans. It was delicious.
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A place I don’t mind returning again and again, if they keep their quality consistent.
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Nice, sweet, smoky and tender unagi.
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