Menu from Ding Dong
Menu highlights
Shared Dishes
OPTION 1: SHARING
A selection of Ding Dong's favourite dishes to share.
$56 per head
$68 per head (with desserts)
OPTION 2: TASTING MENU
Kick back and allow us to roll out 6 individually plated courses. $80 per head
Small Plates
Carbon-battered prawn tempura red curry marinade & soy wasabi mayonnaise
'Nan Ru' pork ribs with ginger & apricot
Roasted duck dumpling, shitake mushroom with duck consommé
Thai basil quail with crispy garlic
Homemade banana bread with duck liver & kimchi
Desserts
Banana fighter with nata de coco chutney
Ding Dong mango with pomelo & sago
Kyoto matcha cake with morello cherry sorbet
Chocolate Madness
Caramelised pineapple tart with tonka bean ice-cream
More about the restaurant: Ding Dong
Southern Asia comes together in Singapore, and whether your tastes are for Chinese cuisine, Japanese sushi, Korean BBQ, Vietnamese noodle soups, Indian curries, Thai delicacies or the local Nyonya Peranakan specialities, you can always find something to suit your palate in the city state. You can even go one further: in the heart of the Chinatown, close to Telok Ayer Market and Raffles Place, you can find them all at Ding Dong, where pan-Asian fusion cuisine is the order of the day. That takes the form of fresh seafood and meat dishes, vegetarian options and a huge cocktail menu to keep the whole party happy: so book a table today and head on down to Amoy Street and Ding Dong.
For parties of 7 and more, please contact Ding Dong directly.
Frequently asked questions
Does Ding Dong serve International food?
Does the restaurant Ding Dong have Outdoor seating?
Thinking about making a Ding Dong booking?
The realm of Asian cuisine is a large one, and it takes a very confident person to try and take them all on. At Ding Dong on Amoy Street in the centre of Chinatown, they have such a figure in the form of Jet Lo – no relation to the high-kicking hero Jet Li, though they are both Singapore citizens – who has crafted a menu that encapsulates all the many flavours of Asia, from Indian and Thai curries to Vietnamese and Chinese-style noodles dishes, as well as plenty of fresh fish and seafood to boot. Let us talk you through a few of the specialities that you can find on the menu at Ding Dong in Chinatown.
Start your meal on Amoy Street in a suitably Chinatown manner, with a few small plates of Cantonese classics: Ding Dong blue lobster bao with hoisin sauce is a local favourite. Follow it up with a larger dish of Thai-style Tom Kha crispy quail, Japanese Wagyu char siew, Malaysian beef cheek rendang, cooked for 48 hours straight, or even the snapper sagg aloo with garam masala. Reserve yourself a table at Ding Dong, take a trip on the MRT to Chinatown, Raffles Place or Downtown stations and get ready for a superb Asian meal in Singapore.
