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Restaurants
Singapore
Promenade
Hai Tien Lo
Hai Tien Lo Menu

Hai Tien Lo

Cantonese, Chinese, Asian, Singaporean

Dishes priced around$62

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Menu from Hai Tien Lo

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Menu highlights

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Vegetarian

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Appetizers

冰霜话梅小番茄

Chilled Cherry Tomato marinated in Plum Jelly

$16.00
金沙脆银鱼鱼皮

Deep-fried Crispy Fish Skin and Whitebait Fish with Salted Egg Yolk

$24.00
陈年花雕浸熟老虎虾

Marinated Chilled Tiger Prawns in Aged Chinese Wine

$42.00
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Meat

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五指毛桃焗酱油鸡(法国品种凤梨鸡)

Baked Chicken with Five-fingered Peach in Soya Sauce, served in a Treasure Pot

$48.00
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海天特色片皮鸭

Hai Tien Lo-style Classic Peking Duck, served with Black Caviar, Honeydew Melon, Bean Curd Skin, and Homemade Chinese Pancakes

$138.00
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手指柠檬西班牙黑豚叉烧

Barbecued Spanish Honey-glazed Ibérico Pork with Finger Lime

$36.00
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Seafood

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碧绿珍菌榄角冲爆炒龙趸球

Sautéed Queensland Grouper Fillet with Garden Greens and Chinese Olives

$40.00
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星洲酱炒龙虾配馒头

Stir-fried Lobster with Spicy Chilli, served with Deep-fried Mantou

$44.00
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麻婆龙虾海参豆腐煲

Mapo Bean Curd with Lobster Meat and Sea Cucumber, in Szechuan Spicy Sauce, served in a Treasure Pot

$68.00

Vegetables

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琥珀百合鸳鸯芦笋

Stir-fried White and Green Asparagus with Walnut and Lily Bulbs

$34.00
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上汤瑶柱百合鱼腐苋菜煲

Simmered Chinese Baby Spinach with Fish Bean Curd, Dried Scallops, and Lily Bulbs, in Superior Stock, served in a Treasure Pot

$32.00
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陈醋蟹粉豆腐

Stewed Bean Curd with Crab Meat and Crab Roe, in Chinese Vinegar

$40.00

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More about the restaurant: Hai Tien Lo

Pan Pacific Singapore along Singapore’s famous Raffles Boulevard is home to a number of award-winning restaurants, each offering different cuisines and settings. Here at Hai Tien Lo, you’ll discover contemporary takes on traditional Chinese fare that have an emphasis on high-quality, premium produce and innovative flavour combinations while still retaining the distinctive freshness and balanced tastes of authentic Cantonese cuisine. Close to City Hall, Esplanade, and Promenade stations, Singapore’s Chinese food fans flock to Hai Tien Lo for their a la carte offering as well as a huge range of set meal and dim sum buffet options.

Frequently asked questions

Does the restaurant Hai Tien Lo have parking?

Yes, the restaurant Hai Tien Lo has Public Car Park.

Can I pay with a credit card at Hai Tien Lo restaurant?

Yes, you can pay with Visa, MasterCard, Diners / JCB, Contactless payment, Amex.

Thinking about making a Hai Tien Lo booking?

Head to Hai Tien Lo for a weekday dim sum or the popular weekend dim sum brunch, or give yourself an affordable introduction to traditional and modern Chinese and Cantonese cuisine with the restaurant’s set lunch and dinner options. Either way, this crown jewel in the Pan Pacific hotel’s family of restaurants is sure to offer purists and those seeking something new a range of fantastic dining options. And you don’t have to be a guest at the hotel’s Raffles Boulevard address to enjoy what the critics have named some of Singapore’s best Chinese. Head to the City Hall area to find out more.

The dining options at the Pan Pacific Singapore include Atrium, Edge, Keyaki, Rang Mahal, and Pacific Marketplace – stitching up the world in culinary terms and adding to the dazzling dining options in the busy quarter bounded by City Hall and Marina Bay, right in the heart of this famously cosmopolitan culinary capital. Hai Tien Lo weighs in with a number of unmissable signature dishes for any fan of Chinese and regional Cantonese cuisine. Try the classic roasted BBQ suckling pig or the homemade bean curd with crab and aubergine, or take in one of the restaurant’s critically-acclaimed ‘new Chinese’ dishes like the braised abalone with pan-fried foie gras for a fusion kung fu kick.