Showing posts with label Shrimp Dumpling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shrimp Dumpling. Show all posts

Sunday, June 15, 2025

Richman Dim Sum @ Ubi - New Creative Dim Sum Spread in Ubi Coffeeshop by Ex-hotel Chef

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A new addition to the dim sum scene, Richman Dim Sum in Ubi is helmed by a seasoned trio - Chef Foo Wah Keng, who has 30 years of hotel and restaurant experience, dim sum expert Chef Kok Let Chin, and Keith Kang, known for Yang Ming Seafood.

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Together, they offer a wide variety of Nanyang-style handcrafted dim sum priced from $2.90. The extensive menu features both classic and inventive dishes, including a variety of roasts and desserts.

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Charcoal Char Siew Baos 3.8/5

The Charcoal Char Siew Baos ($5.80) were pillowy soft with a charcoal black hue. However, the filling leaned a little too sweet for us.

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Mentaiko Shrimp Dumplings 3.5/5

The Mentaiko Shrimp Dumplings ($6.80) was promising, with thin and soft wrappers and a well-seasoned filling. Unfortunately, we found the portion a little too small, and our basket of dumplings was not sealed properly.

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Crispy Popiah Rice Rolls 3.8/5

Part of the "Four Treasures" featuring four selected dishes of the chefs' signatures, the Crispy Popiah Rice Rolls ($6.80) offered a textural contrast between the silky cheong fun and crispy filling. It's served with a savoury sauce, but I'd recommend enjoying them quickly upon serving before the sauce is soaked up too much and becomes salty.

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Baked Roasted Duck Bun 3.8/5

Another from the Four Treasures, the Baked Roasted Duck Bun ($6.90) featured a crisp, golden top and sweet-savoury filling - though the duck itself wasn't very distinguishable in taste.

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Cantonese Dried Vegetables & Salted Pork Porridge 3.5/5

The third item from the quartet is the Cantonese Dried Vegetables & Salted Pork Porridge ($3.80). Although it was comforting and smooth, we preferred a bit more seasoning.

We didn't manage to try the last of the Four Treasures, which is the Coconut & Salted Egg Layer Cake ($5.80), but you can keep an eye out for it in the dessert section.

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Beetroot & Rice Crisps Rice Rolls 4.2/5

We were served the Beetroot & Rice Crisps Rice Rolls ($7.80) next, which is my favourite of the meal. These featured a vibrant pink beetroot skin encasing a crispy filling of prawn and minced pork, served over a savoury sauce. Similar to the Crispy Popiah Rice Rolls, the skin was chewy and soft.

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Fresh Shrimp Crispy Beancurd Rolls 4.2/5

The Fresh Shrimp Crispy Beancurd Rolls ($4.80) were another highlight for us. They were crispy, well-seasoned, and packed with a flavourful filling. Richman's fried offerings stood out to us overall.

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Crispy Mushroom Snails 3.5/5

The adorable Crispy Mushroom Snails ($5.80) was a surprising one as it differed from the rest with its Western flavour profile. The creamy mushroom and bacon filling is wrapped in a sweet mochi-like exterior. We found them a little too oily though, and they are best eaten hot upon serving for its intended texture.

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Brown Sugar Caramel “Ma Lai” Cake 3.8/5

We concluded with the fluffy Brown Sugar Caramel "Ma Lai" Cake ($4.80), which rounded off the meal on a sweet note.

Photos and words by Jo. A girl who loves her Mala (麻辣) at Da La (大辣), discovering hidden food gems and a good cup of matcha latte. Note: This is an invited tasting.


Richman Dim Sum
Excalibur Centre
#01-05
71 Ubi Crescent
Singapore 408571
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Nearest MRT: Ubi (DT Line)

Opening Hours:
Daily: 730am - 4pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Ubi MRT station. Take Exit B. Walk to traffic juncton of Ubi Ave 2 and Ubi Road 3. Cross the road and walk down Ubi Road 3. Walk to destination. Journey time about 5 minutes. [Map]

Saturday, May 24, 2025

Shisen Hanten by Chen Kentaro @ Hilton Orchard - Launches $88++ Weekend Brunch Indulgence

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Shisen Hanten by Chen Kentaro, Singapore's highest Michelin-rated Szechwan restaurant, is back with a revamped space and a brand-new weekend brunch experience. Available exclusively on weekends and public holidays, the $88++ per guest brunch menu (minimum two guests, all diners at the table must order) offers a luxurious spread of signature dishes available from refined dim sum to indulgent mains and classic Szechwan specialities.

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Shisen Hanten Trio Appetiser 3/5

We kicked off with the Shisen Hanten Trio Appetiser, featuring Sweet and Sour Jellyfish, Chilled Steamed Chicken with Spicy Sesame Sauce, and Szechuan Sliced King Mushrooms with Mala Sauce. Each bite showcased the restaurant's mastery of flavour layering, which was zesty, nutty, and tongue-tingling in all the right ways. It was a perfect introduction to what was to come.

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Steamed Spinach Shrimp Dumpling 4/5

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Steamed Okinawa Barbecued Pork Bun 3.8/5

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Pan-fried Chinese Sausage Radish Cake 4.2/5

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Szechwan-style Poached Pork Dumpling 4/5

From the dim sum selection, we tried four of the seven available items, each crafted with finesse and elegance. The Steamed Spinach Shrimp Dumpling stood out for its delicate translucent skin encasing a juicy, flavourful filling that combined the sweetness of shrimp with the earthy freshness of spinach. The Steamed Okinawa Barbecued Pork Bun offered a rich and slightly smoky profile, its pillowy soft exterior giving way to tender, well-marinated pork. The Pan-fried Chinese Sausage Radish Cake was a comforting classic elevated by fragrant Chinese sausage, adding a savoury depth to the dish's crispy edges and soft interior. Lastly, the Szechwan-style Poached Pork Dumpling impressed with its juicy filling and the gentle heat from the accompanying mala-style broth. While each item was enjoyable, we wished for a broader selection to explore, especially considering the high standard set by these refined offerings.

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Foie Gras Chawanmushi with Crab Roe Soup 4.8/5

Among the three soup options on the menu, the Foie Gras Chawanmushi with Crab Roe Soup (+$18) is undoubtedly the showstopper and an absolute must-try. This luxurious dish arrives as a harmonious union of East and West, beginning with a silky-smooth Japanese-style steamed egg custard infused with the rich, buttery essence of foie gras. The custard is then crowned with a generous ladle of crab roe soup, bursting with umami and a delicate ocean sweetness that perfectly complements the foie gras' depth. Each spoonful is a textural delight, with the soft custard melting in the mouth while the vibrant crab roe adds a subtle pop and brininess. It's an opulent, deeply satisfying soup that lingers on the palate, making it well worth the indulgence.

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Barbecued Honey-glazed Hokkaido Shirobuta Pork Char Siew, Crispy Pork Belly 4.2/5

From the barbecue section, the roast meats at Shisen Hanten offer a masterful showcase of texture and technique. The Barbecued Honey-glazed Hokkaido Shirobuta Pork Char Siew boasts a beautiful caramelised glaze, enveloping slices of tender pork that perfectly balances sweetness and savoury richness. The premium Hokkaido pork offers a succulent bite, with just the right amount of fat to make each mouthful melt with flavour.

The Crispy Roasted Pork Belly is equally satisfying. It features alternating layers of crackling skin, soft fat, and juicy meat. The skin is shatteringly crisp, creating a pleasing contrast against the moist, savoury pork beneath.

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Pan-seared Peking Duck 4.5/5

However, the standout among the trio is the Pan-seared Peking Duck. Unlike the traditional version, this rendition is elevated by pan-searing the duck wrap, lending it an extra crispness and a delightful textural crunch. Each bite reveals tender duck meat encased in a golden, crispy wrap, an unexpected yet welcome twist on a classic. This thoughtful attention to both flavour and texture makes the roast meat selection a highlight of the brunch experience.

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Deep-fried Diced Chicken with Szechwan Chilli Peppers 4.2/5

You can't leave Shisen Hanten without trying their take on Szechwan classics. The Deep-fried Diced Chicken with Szechwan Chilli Peppers delivered a fiery kick and addictively crispy morsels, staying true to the restaurant's roots in bold, spice-laden flavours.

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Stir-fried Prawns with Chilli Sauce (+$8) 4.2/5

Another crowd-pleaser was the Stir-fried Prawns with Chilli Sauce (+$8). The plump, crunchy prawns were coated in a vibrant, spicy-sweet sauce, which is best enjoyed with deep-fried mantou to mop up every last drop.

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Chen's Mapo Tofu with Hokkaido Rice 4.8/5

A signature must-have, Chen's Mapo Tofu is a flavour bomb that combines silky tofu and a punchy fermented bean paste sauce over a bed of premium Hokkaido rice. It is rich, comforting, and deeply satisfying.

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Szechwan Jelly with Seasonal Fruits 4.2/5

For dessert, the Szechwan Jelly with Seasonal Fruits offers a refreshing and vibrant conclusion to the indulgent brunch. The jelly, delicately infused with subtle hints of Szechwan spices, carries a gentle floral aroma and a light, palate-cleansing sweetness. Its soft, wobbly texture contrasts beautifully with the medley of seasonal fruits, each adding bursts of natural sweetness and juicy freshness. The interplay of cool jelly and crisp fruits creates a harmonious balance that refreshes the senses and helps cut through the richness of the earlier courses. It's a thoughtfully crafted dessert that brings a refined and revitalising end to the meal.

Shisen Hanten's new weekend brunch menu is a well-curated journey through elevated Szechwan cuisine, balancing refined techniques with bold flavours. From the luxurious foie gras chawanmushi to the punchy mapo tofu and pan-seared Peking duck, each dish is rooted in tradition while offering modern sophistication.

Note: This is an invited tasting.


Shisen Hanten by Chen Kentaro
Hilton Singapore Orchard
Level 35
333 Orchard Road
Singapore 238867
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Nearest MRT: Somerset (NS Line)

Opening Hours:
Daily: 12pm - 3pm, 6pm - 10pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Somerset MRT station. Take Exit B. Walk to ground level. Turn left onto Orchard Road. Walk down Orchard Road. Cross the road and walk to destination. Journey time about 5 minutes. [Map]

Saturday, April 2, 2022

5 On 25 @ Andaz Singapore - Weekend Dim Sum Club With Over 25 Varieties Of Handcrafted Delicacies

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The newly launched modern Cantonese Restaurant in Andaz Singapore, 5 on 25 launches its inaugural weekend dim sum brunch experience - Weekend Dim Sum Club. Guests can look forward to an a la carte menu of over 25 varieties of handcrafted delicacies alongside sweeping views of Singapore.

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Guests can also elevate the brunch experience with a suite of beverages. For an additional $78 per pax, guests can sip a free flow of Delamotte Brut N V Champagne, bottled beers as well as three low-alcoholic and non-alcoholic organic sparkling teas by Copenhagen Sparkling Tea Company in Denmark.

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Shrimp and Cod Fish Beancurd Rolls 3.5/5

We started with the Shrimp and Cod Fish Beancurd Rolls ($3.50 pc). It is not something new, but the incorporation of cod fish elevated the textural bite.

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Lemon Bacon Rolls 3.8/5

Next is the Lemon Bacon Rolls ($7.50), which come in a creamy sauce that helps to balance the savouriness and lemon's zestiness. 

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Shrimp Dumplings, Lychee, Mustard 4.2/5

This is not your usual Shrimp Dumplings ($7.50). The addition of lychee and mustard brightens the taste profile of the beautiful morsel.

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Chef Lam's Signature Deep-fried Duck Roll

One of Chef Lam's Signatures is the Deep-fried Duck Roll ($12) stuffed with duck and mushrooms, dressed in oyster sauce. It feels like having "Tau Kwa Pok", a traditional hawker item that is no longer commonly seen in Singapore.

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Shredded Chicken with Sesame Sauce 3.5/5

Besides dim sum items, several chef's recommendations make up the weekend dim sum club menu. One of them is the Shredded Chicken with Sesame Sauce ($12) paired with cucumber and crispy rice puffs. The sesame sauce is interesting. It has a nutty, tangy taste profile giving the dish a delightful finishing.

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Stir-fried Assorted Mushroom 4/5

Wrapping up on dim sum lunch, we had the Stir-fried Assorted Mushroom ($12) cooked in oyster sauce and Fried Rice with Wagyu Beef in Truffle Sauce ($38). 

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Fried Rice with Wagyu Beef, Truffle Sauce 3/5

Having just the fried rice alone can be pretty dull. Hence I would recommend getting the stir-fried assorted mushroom to go along. As for the fried rice, the wagyu and truffle sauce were hardly distinguishable. Therefore it is pretty ordinary.

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5 ON 25’s Weekend Dim Sum Club à la carte and set menus are available on Saturdays and Sundays from 12 pm to 2.30 pm.

Note: This is an invited tasting.


5 On 25
Andaz Singapore
5 Fraser Street
Level 25
Singapore 189354
Tel: +65 64081228
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Nearest MRT: Bugis (DT Line, EW Line)

Opening Hours:
Tue-Sun: 12pm - 230pm, 6-1030pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Bugis MRT station. Take Exit E or F. Walk to destination. Journey time about 5 minutes. [Map]