TungLok Teahouse is a go-to for many when it comes to dim sum. If you needed more incentive to visit, they have just launched a new high tea buffet menu.
The price is very reasonable for what you get. It’s just $21.80++ per adult, and $15.80++ per child on Saturday, Sunday and public holidays, from 3pm to 5pm.
There will be 30 dishes available from the menu. For starters, choose from dim sum classics such as char siew bao, steamed spicy shrimp dumplings, siew mai and more. You also get to pick from other dishes to round off the meal, including Minced Pork and Century Egg Porridge, Deep-Fried Chicken Chop, Flower Clam with Chilli Crab Sauce and more.
A minimum of two people are needed to qualify for this promotion, so grab a friend to swing by. Check out the full menu here.
That aside, TungLok Teahouse has also revamped their A La Carte Dinner Buffet offerings. Prices are $36.80++ per adult from Monday to Thursday, and $39.80++ per adult on the weekends.
A minimum of two diners is similarly required, and each table gets 90 minutes of dining time. For the price, diners get to pick from 39 different dishes, ranging from dim sum to dessert, and Cantonese-style zi char too.
Premium items are included for this buffet as well, so you get to enjoy a Braised Whole Abalone with Beancurd, for example, or Fried Salmon with Chef’s Special Sauce. Servings for these, however, are limited to one per table. Check out the menu here.
For those who aren’t familiar, TungLok Teahouse is the casual offshoot of the TungLok Seafood restaurant line-up. Located at Square 2 in Novena, the eatery is styled like a Hong Kong cha chaan teng, and serves dim sum on fully automated trays. Think of the conveyor belt concept that you find in most Japanese sushi places, and you’ll see what we mean.
For more dim sum in Singapore, check out our guide on where to find cheap dim sum around our city.
Also, check out our round-up of Japanese buffets in Singapore that start from just $19.80++.
Address: 10 Sinaran Drive, #01-73, Square 2, Singapore 307506
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 11am to 5pm, 5:30pm to 10pm, Sat-Sun 11am to 5pm, 6pm to 10pm
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TungLok Teahouse is not a halal-certified eatery.
Featured image adapted from @blurfoodie.
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