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Sorry to dig this thread up, hope it's not too late.
I haven't been there in a while, but they used to serve dim sum on trolleys and the web site mentions they still are. Nice setting as well. http://www.goodwoodparkhotel.com/min...tem_10-en.html |
Min Jiang used to be in a separate little colonial bungalow-type building out back, which was indeed kind of HK-ish in atmosphere, but quite a few years ago they did a major revamp of the main building and moved it there. So it now looks pretty much like any other upscale modern Chinese hotel restaurant. :td: Food's still quite decent though, although they did jack up the prices as well; for my money, I'd go to Jade at the Fullerton instead.
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I'm in Singapore today and am torn between Red Star and Yin Tang for dim sum. Maybe push trolley. Maybe... O.k. Red Star it is. It's 05:30 as I type. Jet lag just kicked in.
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I like Yum Cha in Chinatown area... good place but not too old school.
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Originally Posted by chefdg1
(Post 18186776)
I'm in Singapore today and am torn between Red Star and Yin Tang for dim sum. Maybe push trolley. Maybe... O.k. Red Star it is. It's 05:30 as I type. Jet lag just kicked in.
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It was just ok. I did Like the nostalgia factor. The aunties who push the carts were charming. The place was decidedly "old school." I just wish the dim sum wasn't so ordinary. I shot a bunch of grainy black and white photos which I will post when I come across a faster connection. I'm presently just outside of Ubud, on Bali. Next week I'm in Jogya.
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Originally Posted by chefdg1
(Post 18218392)
It was just ok. I did Like the nostalgia factor. The aunties who push the carts were charming. The place was decidedly "old school." I just wish the dim sum wasn't so ordinary. I shot a bunch of grainy black and white photos which I will post when I come across a faster connection. I'm presently just outside of Ubud, on Bali. Next week I'm in Jogya.
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Originally Posted by chefdg1
(Post 18218392)
It was just ok. I did Like the nostalgia factor. The aunties who push the carts were charming. The place was decidedly "old school." I just wish the dim sum wasn't so ordinary. I shot a bunch of grainy black and white photos which I will post when I come across a faster connection. I'm presently just outside of Ubud, on Bali. Next week I'm in Jogya.
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Originally Posted by aragno
(Post 18198061)
I like Yum Cha in Chinatown area... good place but not too old school.
The building is old though. |
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