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Swee Choon Opens At Anchorvale Village With $2 Dim Sum Promo On 8 July

Swee Choon Tim Sum opens new outlet at Anchorvale Village

When I think of Swee Choon Tim Sum, late-night suppers at their OG Jalan Besar outlet with my friends come to mind. This dim sum chain has become so popular that they have opened their sixth outlet in Sengkang at Anchorvale Village, which gives me another reason to head out for some late-night snacks and conversations. 

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At this new outlet, you can expect to find Swee Choon classics such as Swee Choon Signature Mee Suah Kueh ($3.30+), Lychee Prawn Cheese Ball ($3.90+) and Sweet Potato Salted Egg Custard Ball ($3.80+). 

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On top of their classics, there are outlet-exclusive roast meat dishes such as Garlic Roasted Chicken (from $13+), Honey Char Siew ($13.80+), and Roasted Pork ($13.80+).

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These roast meats, such as the Garlic Roasted Chicken with Rice ($8.90+), are also available as a meal, which comes served with their house-made chilli and ginger scallion sauce. 

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For something more filling, add $1.50+ for a Chicken Drumstick! Otherwise, get the Double Combination of BBQ Meat with Rice/Noodles for $11.90+, where you can choose two different roast meats to go with your carbs.

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End your meal with their cha chaan teng classics such as the HK Style Salted Egg Yolk French Toast ($4.80+) and HK Style Honey Butter French Toast ($3.80+).

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On 8th July 2024, Swee Choon is running an opening promotion where you can get their Hong Kong Milk Tea, Mee Suah Kueh, Pandan Bao, Century Egg Porridge, and Siew Mai for just $2 each! Do note that this is only available for takeaway.  

In related news, check out this affordable dim sum buffet at Beng Hiang Restaurant. Else, read our Seng Kang food guide for under-HDB cafes, Taiwanese dishes and more!

Address: 339A Anchorvale Road, #B1-06/07, Anchorvale Village, Singapore 541339
Opening hours: Daily 8am to 10pm
Website
Swee Choon Tim Sum is not a halal-certified eatery.

Feature image adapted from Swee Choon

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