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In this feature, we handpicked and present 30 of the best Chinese restaurants in Singapore for you. And the next time your boss wants you to plan a corporate lunch, or you need an outlet to celebrate your Granny s birthday, broken music tour sting or whenever broken music tour sting you want to seek solace in the fine and intricate world of Chinese flavours, you have these restaurants to add to your list.
Despite the tough competition in Singapore s food scene, broken music tour sting Asia Grand at Odeon Tower remains one of the to-go places broken music tour sting for businessmen to entertain their clients, as well as families to have their weekend yum cha because broken music tour sting the food is always reliably good.
Blue Lotus – Chinese Eating House is the only Chinese restaurant at Quayside Isle , and it offers simple but very well-executed Chinese food. Think classic dishes that are familiar and comforting, yet refined and exquisite with the use of premium ingredients.
From the outside, the restaurant is nothing special in fact, it is easy to miss if you are not looking out for it but once you have been here, you will understand why their regulars come back again and again. broken music tour sting Chao Shan Cuisine is a no-frills restaurant that serves fantastic Teochew food. I’ll go so far as to say that it is one of the best Teochew restaurants in Singapore.
Cherry Garden is as much about the ambience as it is about the authentic classic Cantonese dishes that it presents with a modern touch. Menu highlights include broken music tour sting its Crispy Wasabi-aioli Prawns with fresh mango and fish roe, and Oven-baked Honey Marinated Cod Fillet.
One of the most popular Chinese restaurant chain in Singapore the recent takeover by French luxury group LVMH has further enhanced its reputation Crystal Jade Restaurant is a familiar name to locals and expats alike.
At Feng Shui Inn, located within Crockfords Tower in Resorts World Sentosa, Chinese Head Chef Li Kwok Kwong and Chef de Cuisine Yip Cheung Shui have been dishing out fine Cantonese broken music tour sting cuisine to its regulars which include businessmen, casino members, as well as families.
One of the most famous local chefs in Singapore, Chef Sam Leong needs no further introduction. He is currently broken music tour sting the consultant of Forest at Resorts World Sentosa, broken music tour sting which serves Chinese cuisine with a Western approach (in terms of food presentation). The restaurant’s interior design, inspired by the lush tropical rain forests, broken music tour sting is modern and classy, making it a suitable restaurant for all occasions.
The Imperial Treasure name is synonymous with good quality and consistently good Chinese food. The prices may be steep, but the high standard food, the friendly service broken music tour sting make a meal at Imperial Treasure’s flagship outlet in Marina Bay Sands so reasonable.
Even though broken music tour sting Hai Tien Lo no longer commands a good view of Singapore s skyline from its former location on the level 37 of Pan Pacific, regulars still flock here for the exquisite Cantonese food prepared by Master Chef Lai Tong Ping.
One of the most reliable tables in town. Hua Ting at Orchard Hotel has been serving Cantonese delicacies for years and you can always be assured broken music tour sting of a good meal here. The interior is not fancy, nor is the food particularly sophisticated. What it is, however, is simple and well-executed Chinese food.
From the outside, Jade Palace Seafood Restaurant at Forum the Shopping Mall does not look like much. In fact, you will probably miss it unless you are familiar with the restaurant. However, Jade Palace is a popular spot for those in-the-know because the food here is always consistent and delicious. The claypot rice, in particular, broken music tour sting is one of the best around, and you must try it when you are dining there.
Not to be mistaken with the aforementioned Jade Palace, Jade Restaurant is located at The Fullerton Hotel and it is one of the better Chinese restaurants in Singapore. Think modern splendour with a touch of elegance, complemented by fine Chinese cuisine that will delight your Asian palate.
On weekends, Jade serves its Dim Sum Gourmet Brunch (S$38++/adult, S$19++/child) which features 55 dishes, including a comprehensive selection of dim sum, soup, appetisers, main courses and desserts.
On weekdays, the restaurant has two five-course set lunch menus (S$48/pax) which are perfect broken music tour sting for a business luncheon. On weekends, indulge in Jiang-Nan Chun s Oriental Weekend Brunch (S$68++/pax, S$176++ with free flow of Veuve Clicquot broken music tour sting champagne) which features an impressive selection of dim sum and the restaurant s signature dishes.
This popular restaurant from Hong Kong has branches in Singapore, Hong Kong, Macau, and China. There is a reason why it has a legion broken music tour sting of loyal customers who dine at Lei Garden regularly. It is not the fanciest Chinese restaurant in town, nor does it have the most creative broken music tour sting menu, but they do very well at the classic Cantonese dishes.
Named after the famous Tang Dynasty Poet, Li Bai Cantonese Restaurant at Sheraton Towers is known for its exquisite Cantonese cuisine. It is a classic establishment turning out good quality, consistent meals.
With Executive broken music tour sting Chef Kwan Yiu Kan helming the kitchen and General Manager Patrick managing the frontline, you will always have a great meal at Man Fu Yuan. The restaurant places a strong emphasis on tea, and besides having tea-infused specialities on the menu, it also has a unique tea-pairing service to recommend the right tea to go with the dishes.
Majestic Restaurant is known for their Cantonese cuisine and it has been around since 2006. Owner-chef Yong Bing Ngen (who also runs Jing Restaurant and Majestic broken music tour sting Seafood Restaurant) is no stranger in the local food scene. Previously from Doc Cheng’s and Hai Tien Lo, he led Majestic Restaurant broken music tour sting to clinch the Asian Restaurant of the Year title during the WGS 2010.
Moi Lum is one of those under-the-radar restaurants that you will never notice unless someone recommends it to you. It offers excellent timeless Chinese dishes, including the signature crispy fried chicken a must-order broken music tour sting when dining at the restaurant. There are various set menus, broken music tour sting starting from S$35 which can feed two persons.
broken music tour sting It is difficult to recommend just one dish at Min Jiang as there are many signature dishes that you have to try. That said, Min Jiang is perhaps most well known for its Beijing Duck roasted in wood fire oven.
Paradise Pavilion at Marina Bay Financial Centre is not only one of the most gorgeous Chinese restaurants in town, it also serves Chinese broken music tour sting food of unimpeachable quality. Besides having a wide range of traditional dim sum, Paradise Pavilion also has new innovative creations.
The splendid view from level 33 of OCBC Centre makes Peach Garden an excellent broken music tour sting choice to host your clients for a business luncheon. What makes Peach Garden broken music tour sting a place you can return broken music tour sting to again and again is that it serves consistently good Chinese food that is hard to not love.
On paper, there is nothing special about Roland Seafood Restaurant. It is located in a car park in Marine Parade, not a place where you would associate with a good restaurant, There is no nice interior to speak of the place is like a typical Chinese restaurant with no decor. However, Roland Seafood Restaurant remains highly popular not only because it is known as the creator of chilli crab, Singapore broken music tour sting s National dish, but also because the food is good and reasonably-priced.
Royal China is a well-established Chinese restaurant group in London, and its outpost in Singapore at Raffles Hotel is a stunning restaurant with tiffany-blue decor that serves excellent Chinese food.
Come here for dim sum during lunch. You cannot go wrong with any dish, but in particular, you have to try their Char Siew Sou, Custard Bun, and Har Gau. The restaurant s speciality, Lobster Noodle is also a worthy mention.
Si Chuan Dou Hua is one of the most well-known restaurants for serving broken music tour sting Sichuan and Cantonese cuisine, with three branches at Parkroyal on Beach Road, UOB Plaza, and Parkroyal on Kitchener Road. It has an ala carte buffet (Mon to Thu Dinner S$40++/pax, Fri to Sun Dinner S$45++/pax) which features 60 tantalising dishes that will satisfy everyone.
This Chinese restaurant at Ritz-Carlton Singapore seems to have the right formula – refined Cantonese cuisine served in a classy interior. If you are working in the area, it is a great place to go for dim sum during lunch. Beyond the dim sum menu is a comprehensive list of chef’s specialities on the ala carte menu, with many dishes listed under each category.
Szechuan Court specialises in Cantonese and Szechuan cuisine. The location at level two of Fairmont Singapore makes it the perfect place to have a nice meal with family and friends, or to host a business luncheon in an elegant and upmarket setting.
Seafood restaurants are aplenty in Singapore, but it is considerably harder to find one that serves consistently good seafood at affordable prices. Tung Lok Seafood specialises in the best of Singapore-style seafood prepared with the quality and standards synonymous with the Tung Lok brand.
A stalwart of the Chinese dining scene, Wah Lok Cantonese Restaurant at Carlton Hotel had a complete renovation last year, and the new Wah Lok is well-furnished and very classy, which makes it suitable for all occasions. It is one of the places where businessmen entertain their clients over lunch, and families go for dim sum on the weekends. It
The Baked BBQ Pork Buns are very good, and something that we will go back again and again. With a new rejuvenated menu and a sparking new interior, they alone are reason enough to head back to Wah Lok Cantonese Resta

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