Restaurant Name: Tim Ho Wan (添好运)
having a lot of amenities, including good food! I have blogged about
having tasted the best Rojak in Singapore in Toa Payoh @ http://www.aldoramuses.com/2013/12/best-rojak-in-singapore-soon-heng-rojak.html.
Tel: 6483 2000
Introduction
Tim Ho Wan (添好运) which simply means “adding good luck” in cantonese, is a well-recognised Hong Kong brand for Dim Sum which set foot in Singapore during the recent years. They opened their first Singapore branch in Plaza Singapura and it has been enjoying crazy long queues ever since.
I remembered that I queued for near to 2 hours at the Plaza Singapura branch with my brother just to try their Dim Sum. My first impression of the brand was actually very bad as both of us left the restaurant feeling dissatisfied as they do not serve our favourite Custard Bun, the dishes we tried tasted mediocre and the bill turned out to be pretty hefty (we spent near to SGD50 in total for 2 pax!).
To reflect back, perhaps our experience was bad due to the following factors:
- The long wait ruined our appetite and mood to savour good food
- We ordered the wrong dishes – out of so many dishes ordered, their congee was mediocre (I have high standards when it comes to congee), their Chee Cheong Fun (Vermicelli Roll in cantonese) was so-so (I have tasted better) and only the dessert (Tonic Medlar and Osmanthus Cake) and Char Siew Bun (BBQ Pork Bun) tasted best that day.
I would strongly recommend you guys to visit Mouth Restaurant for Custard Bun and Crystal Jade Kitchen for congee if you like those dishes.
As Sweetie Muffin has always wanted to try Tim Ho Wan, he hinted to me that there is a branch opened in Toa Payoh Central since we were already in the vicinity. I was really reluctant to undergo the same bad experience again but I guess I succumbed to the power of love somehow 🙁
Sweetie Muffin is a Bao (包: means White Steamed Bun) lover whereas I hated eating steamed buns as I find them too floury with little filling inside. Tim Ho Wan has always been famous for their signature Baked Bun with BBQ Pork filling and hence Sweetie Muffin wanted to try. So, I obliged and yielded to his Bao craving and joined the queue.. YES, there is a QUEUE even in Toa Payoh Central
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Sweetie Muffin loves Hot Steamy Buns~~ |
Thank goodness the queue progressed rather swiftly and the wait was under 15 minutes
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Check out the queue and crowd!! |
Le’ Ambience
Le’ Menu
What We Ordered
- Baked Bun with BBQ Pork
- Vermicelli Roll with Sweet and Sesame Sauce
- Pork Dumpling with Shrimp
- Beancurd Skin Roll with Shrimp
- Glutinous Rice Dumpling
- Mango Pomelo Sago
- Chinese Tea
Le’ Food
Glutinous Rice Dumpling (1pc) (SGD5.00++)古法糯米鸡
We ordered this just to fill our tummies. The taste is acceptable but not super fantastic.
Vermicelli Roll with Sweet and Sesame Sauce (SGD4.20++)大排档肠粉
Pork Dumpling with Shrimp (4 pcss) (SGD5.00++)鲜虾烧卖皇
Baked Bun with BBQ Pork (3 pcs) (SGD4.50++)酥皮炉叉烧包
Beancurd Skin Roll with Shrimp (3 pcs) (SGD5.50++)鲜虾腐皮卷
Mango Pomelo Sago (SGD5.00++)杨枝甘露
Overall
- Baked Bun with BBQ Pork
- Vermicelli Roll with Sweet and Sesame Sauce
- Pork Dumpling with Shrimp
- Steam Chicken Feet with Abalone Sauce
- Pan Fried Carrot Cake
- Vermicelli Roll with Beef
- Vermicelli Roll with BBQ Pork
- Congee with Lean Pork, Century Egg and Salted Egg
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