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- Cheen The CuriousSeptember 23, 2018As a vegan/vegetarian, there are 18 dishes to choose including: steamed vege dumplings, stewed beancurd, fried rice w/o eggs, stir-fried vege, red bean paste buns, mango pudding. Source: eat•roam•live
- Out of the entire menu, I love the xiao cai best. And the service here is one of the best amongst all Din Tai Fung in Singapore
- Vivien JelenaOctober 9, 2017It was good. I went there for a business lunch. Very friendly. The dim sum are made freshly which you could see since they made them in front of you. The truffle dim sum I didn’t like to much
- Terence TMay 15, 2011The taste of their Braised Beef Noodle Soup 紅燒牛肉麵, and 小笼包 will leave you speechless and wanting more!
- HazyaanshFebruary 18, 2016Order anything here n you are sure to feel overwhelmed by what they hv to offer :)
- Serena TanMay 30, 2011Try the hong you chao shou Aka wanton with black vinegar and chili oil, pork chop and braised beef noodles soup!
- Shawn WongJanuary 11, 2011Service is fast, do if you like the xiao long bao, dun order two baskets at once, order one, finish it, then order the next one. Eat it while it's hot!
- Xiaoxiao ZhaoMay 13, 2010have the mini steamed buns (xiao long bao). remember the buns are fragile, try not to break the skin, else the juice will drain out.the fried veggies are bit pricey tho
- Casey WongDecember 13, 2014Food's of usual (that means good) standards, but the services (effeciencies, wait time etc) are the worst among all the Din Tai Fung in the world!
- Wilson WongNovember 11, 2010Must try the fried rice n Xiao long bao !!!! The nicest Chinese cuisine I ever had !!!
- Elvin YeoDecember 4, 2010Good customer service and very efficient. Xiao long Bao not too bad. 10 is better value for money.
- Cheng Siong LimSeptember 17, 2011Service is good. That's all matters... Try the dumpling, freshly made.
- Francis RodriguezDecember 31, 2010Food is great! Though staff could hardly speak english so tourists may struggle a bit.
- Cloud ChenFebruary 5, 2011I love Chinese restaurants that don't force the wet tissue and peanuts on you.
- Kitty KwanMay 8, 2011Nice environment. Tables not very cramped towards each other. Comfy after a nice long walk.