Menu from Yum Cha - Changi Business Park
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Menu highlights
Includes dishes that are:
Vegetarian
Sides
Deep Fried Prawn Balls
Crispy Silver Fish w 7 Spices
Crispy Roasted Pork
Soups
Daily Double Boiled Soup
Hot & Spicy Seafood Soup
Crabmeat with Thick Corn Soup
Meat
Stewed Chicken with Trio-Sauce
Black Pepper Pork Ribs
Peking Duck (half)
Dim Sum
Crystal Chives Dumpling (3)
Beancurd Roll with Superior Sauce (3)
Yum Cha Prawn Dumpling (3)
More about the restaurant: Yum Cha - Changi Business Park
Singapore boasts three top restaurants where you can find the perfect Chinese yum cha. Yum Cha Chinatown and Yum Cha Garden join Yum Cha at Changi, making it far easier to confidently locate the best spot to enjoy this popular, traditional Chinese cuisine. And popular it is. Sundays at Changi Business Park Ave see large numbers of customers patiently waiting for the chance to indulge in fine Chinese cuisine in one of Singapore’s most popular yum cha restaurants. Don’t forget to check out Yum Cha at Changi’s website for special offers and, especially if you have a large group, make sure you book in advance!
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Yum Cha at Changi, along Singapore’s Changi Business Park Ave, is one of three Yum Cha Restaurants in and around the city, joining Yum Cha Chinatown and Yum Cha Garden as one of Singapore’s most popular Chinese restaurants. Taken together, it’s evident that the three Yum Cha Restaurants epitomise the yum cha dining experience in Singapore – for one, you couldn’t ask for a simpler and more representative name for this group of restaurants, could you? But the proof is in the pudding, as they say, and there’s no doubt that Yum Cha at Changi lives up to its name!
Yum Cha Changi’s dim sum are renowned across Singapore, with people crowding the tables to give these and delicacies such as Yum Cha’s award-winning black pepper crab a go. Sundays are traditionally busy – make sure you book in advance – and, speaking of tradition, customers are getting hip to another interesting Yum Cha Changi offering – the opportunity to dine in the traditional tapino style, where friends and family gather to gossip around a hot pot of soup the Cantonese way.
