Chinese

Paradise Teochew Opens At Scotts Square And Takashimaya, With $3.80 Dim Sum And $20 Teochew Food Promos

Paradise Teochew Duo Celebration promos

Dining in is back, and we couldn’t be happier. With that, Paradise Teochew is giving you a reason to celebrate with their Duo Celebration promotions, available at their Scotts Square and Takashimaya outlets, exclusively for Citi Cardmembers, and PGR members.

Paradise Teochew is a household name when it comes to serving delectable Teochew dishes all day, but for their Duo Celebration promotion, diners can enjoy a selection of 10 Teochew Classics dishes at just $20++ each during dinnertime, and 20 dim sum items at only $3.80++ each during lunch! This promotion is available from 12 July till 25 July 2021, so hurry down with your loved ones for a feast.

The dim sum deals at lunch will leave you spoilt for choice, especially since the dishes have all been created by Executive Chef Cheng Fa Kwan, who has over 39 years of culinary experience under his belt. These are available daily, from 11am to 3pm (last order at 2.30pm) on weekdays and from 10am to 3.30pm (last order at 3pm) on weekends.

Their Steamed Molten Salted Egg Yolk Bun (U.P. $6.80++) is a must-order for liu sha bao lovers, with a molten salted egg centre snug between pillowy bao bread. The custard within is not too sweet, nor cloying, so you can easily pack away three on your own.

Another staple dim sum order to get is their Steamed Pork Dumpling ‘Siew Mai’ (U.P $7.80++), where four siew mai dumplings come packed with QQ pork paste, and topped with salty tobiko roe for extra texture.

If you normally get cheong fun rolls with your dim sum order, try something authentically Teochew instead, with the Steamed Glutinous Rice Roll in Teochew Style (U.P. $6.20++). 

Served in baskets of three pieces, these rolls see steamed rolled buns cored out, and filled with a chewy glutinous rice filling, dotted with peanuts for crunch.

Apart from our top picks, you can also look forward to the likes of Mini Egg Tarts (U.P $6.80++), where the custard is made with eggs imported from Japan, Baked BBQ Honey Pork Pastry (U.P $7.80++), packed with honeyed char siew, and their Steamed Rice Roll with Sesame Sauce (U.P $6++), that you can’t help but slurp up.

If you’re headed down at dinnertime, then you definitely have a family-style spread awaiting you, with their value-for-money $20++ Teochew Classics deal.

Unique highlights include their Stir-fried US Angus Beef In Satay Sauce (U.P. $32++), where tender, wok-kissed slices of beef meet a rich, peanutty sauce that has a kick of spice. 

Add some greens to the mix with their Paradise Teochew Stir-Fry Assorted Vegetables (U.P. $30++), a rainbow medley of capsium, cashew nuts, beansprouts, chives, and rounds of squid for extra chewiness. 

No meal at a Teochew restaurant is complete without some braised meats, and Paradise Teochew lets you get the best of both worlds with their Teochew Style Braised Duo Combination Platter (U.P. $28++), with thinly sliced Irish fat duck, and pork belly.

Both are braised in a light soy-based sauce, resulting in melt-in-your-mouth pieces of meat.

Finish off the meal with some carbs by ordering their Wok-fried ‘Hor Fun’ with Kai Lan and Preserved Turnip (U.P $33++), where wok hei coats every single strand of hor fun noodles.

Turnips add to the crunch, while rounds of spring onion bring welcome bursts of freshness to cut through the smokiness of this dish.

If you’re still feeling peckish, then don’t miss out on their Handmade Combination of Prawn Ball and Traditional Pork Roll (U.P $36.80++). This is a Paradise Teochew signature, with handmade Teochew-style ngoh hiang rolls, and springy prawn balls sweetened by real prawn meat. 

For those who can’t make it for dinnertime, these Teochew dishes are available all day, albeit at their usual price, rather than $20.

The next time you’re in town, hungry, and craving some hearty, humble Teochew fare, head down to Paradise Teochew to feel satisfied without breaking the bank.

Find out more about Paradise Teochew’s Duo Celebration Promos!

Paradise Teochew Scotts Square
Address: 6 Scotts Road,  #03-04, Scotts Square, Singapore 228209
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 11:30am to 3pm, 6pm to 10:30pm, Sat-Sun 10:30am to 3:30pm, 6pm to 10:30pm
Tel: 6538 0644
Website

Paradise Teochew Takashimaya
Address: 391A Orchard Road, #03-10, Takashimaya, Singapore 238873
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 11am to 3pm, 6pm to 10:30pm, Sat-Sun 10am to 3:30pm, 6pm to 10:30pm
Tel: 6805 8994
Website

Photos taken by John Lery Villanueva.
This post is brought to you by Paradise Teochew.

Beatrice

Beatrice is currently the Group Editor (Branded Content) at The Smart Local Media Group. Prior to this role, she’s spent a decade on staff at lifestyle titles in Singapore, including Lifestyle Asia, AugustMan, and Men’s Folio. Food, drink, and beauty have always been her main beats, but no, she doesn’t get paid to eat good food and wear makeup (unfortunately).

Is RISE Restaurant’s $78++ International Buffet At MBS Worth It?

When it comes to hotel buffets in Singapore, RISE Restaurant at Marina Bay Sands Hotel…

13th July 2026

First Look At The New Tiffany & Co Blue Box Cafe At ION Orchard

Luxury dining fans, this is one of the most anticipated openings to bookmark this year.…

13th July 2026

Get $28.80++ Porridge Buffet With Over 20 Dishes At This Hotel Restaurant

Check out this collaboration between Ah Pui Teochew Porridge Buffet Kwong Cheong Thye, available from 25…

13th July 2026

10 Best Burgers In Singapore Ranked, Including Meatsmith And BurgerLabo

Who says burgers have to be processed? Check out our comprehensive guide to the best…

13th July 2026

We Tried Squid Ink Bak Chor Mee At Mingfa, Available For A Limited Time Only

Teochew heritage brand Mingfa Fishball Noodles and Taste of the Bay have teamed up to…

10th July 2026

Gyukatsu Kyoto Katsugyu To Open At Parkway Parade With A5 Wagyu Cutlet And More

Gyukatsu Kyoto Katsugyu is opening its third Singapore outlet at Parkway Parade with its signature…

10th July 2026