Decent place. It’s a chain so there are locations all over the place. I had dumpling soup and a pork/noodles dish. Both were pretty good. The restaurant was clean and cool. Cost was a little on the pricey side for that area but by no means expensive.
Theresa L.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Chino Hills, CA
Not too expensive! but the food can barely match the price, but the lady on the conter is very snobbish! When we ask her if we can buy only one Moon Cake, she immediately gave us FACES ‚ How can we judge if their moon cake is good and worth to buy more? This is just like if you ONLy order common food not shark’s fin in some high end restaurant! very upsetting me and my friends! some food was not prepared right, you can judge that they are from the central kitchen and not cooked properly. too dry or too over deep-fried.
Sonya C.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Singapore, Singapore
really good family-style dimsum at vivocity — I mean family-style in the best possible way: I think yumcha is best for large noisy family meals. I’ve been to a fair share of posher establishments where the dining is more european-quiet and dimsum arrives in dainty dishes — but there’s nothing quite like sitting down to a meal in a restaurant where everyone is just as loud, and over-eating much as you are. well-executed dimsum classics in this mainstay singaporean chain — with reasonable prices and a great view overlooking sentosa, this place is a favorite. I suspect you’ll soon go bored of me telling how good the food is, so let’s just cut the verbose short: there wasn’t a single thing I didn’t like. it’s dimsum that’s familiar and comforting, so while it’s not going to score high on innovation — it will get you points with the parents/in-laws/guests for having had the genius of bringing them here for classics-done-good. a must order: stir-fried crab meat with egg white. so silky and delicious. we ate a heck of a lot, and left very happy — the bill was surprisingly small, the place was packed but service was quick if a little hectic, and the food was great. terrific.
Edgard k.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Houston, TX
Dim sum with a view, albeit quite pricey. It’s right on the water with a clear view of Sentosa bridge. Tried the roasted pork, baked bbq pork bun, chicken feet, and fried rice — the roasted pork and baked bun are the stars of the meal.
Stephanie Q.
Rating des Ortes: 4 New York, NY
Love this Crystal Jade. You get a nice view of the water too and you can make reservations, which is a big plus! The dim sum here is excellent, one of my favorite dishes is the steamed lo pak kou(carrot cake).
Keira H.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Singapore, Singapore
This place is popular for a reason. The dim sum served here is above average, and some of their cooked dishes are really good as well. Try their stewed eggplant, it’s been a long time since I’ve tasted eggplant that tasty! On top of the ordinary dim sum selection, they have a few interesting items as well, combining ingredients popular in other cuisine like foie gras. I really enjoyed the food, as well as the ocean view. The salted egg custard buns are pretty good too, especially if you like salty sweet buttery goodness oozing out into your mouth! :)
Jiahui Y.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Singapore, Singapore
Good dim sum at reasonable prices, the odd thing is they only serve pei dan zoke(century egg and pork porridge) on public holidays and weekends. What sort of self-respecting dim sum place does that? The interior is modern and brightly lit by natural light, with a nice view of Sentosa and the water in between. I like coming here with my family as it feels like what«yum cha» should be. Siew yoke(roast pork) here is decent, «su pok pok» as the lady who presented it to us said, cripsy and tender in the right places. Scallop chang fen, carrot cake, mango prawns are good too, in addition to the usual har gao, siew mai, fong zao(chicken feet). A pretty sumptuous lunch for 2 came up to $ 50, including one order of siew yoke. Will definitely be returning.