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Went there for wedding dinner. Food is delicious! i love sg culture being punctuality. Atmosphere is ok. Service ok. Only the bathroom toilet paper jammed.
This restaurant is located on the third floor of Chinese Swimming Club. This is my first visit and was quite satisfied with the quality of food that they serve. As we were early, tim sum was available. We ordered almost everything on the menu to try! The hongkong style chee cheong fun had much ingredients inside and was nice and soft. The char siew bun was not too sweet in taste and flavourful. The carrot cake was quite a big portion and fried to perfection. The porridge was amazing! The texture was just so smooth and didn't need any sauces as it was already tasty. We also ordered the braised chicken feet but felt it would be nice if they were softer. All of us love the dumpling in vinegar and chilli oil! We had to order another two portions! It goes so well with some dishes. We also enjoyed the xiaolongbao. The soup is delicious! The fried food on the tim sum menu was also quite appetizing. Dont forget to try their dessert like mango pomelo and red bean pancake!
Ordered 4 dishes at 7.16pm,
first dish arrived at 8pm - steam cod fish,
second dish 8.10pm - collagen wanton soup,
third dish at 8.20pm - homemade tofu,
last dish at 8.25pm - half chicken.
Food was top class. Service unfortunately was too slow. May come for dim sum, hopefully will experience better service.
Red bean pancake is yummy.
Overall pleasant experience. The restaurant is on level 3 of Chinese Swimming Club. Staff were very friendly and attentive. Has usual selection of dim sum dishes though the range is not extensive. Steamed char siew bao had nice filling though it was rather thick and doughy. Siew mai and har gao were plump with filling. Fried beancurd prawn roll and fried radish cake with XO sauce were alright. Cheong fun was a little too thick though. Century egg congee had sufficient ingredients and condiments. A plus point was that dishes were not as salty and heavily flavored as most dim sum dishes are.
Good food at fu lin men restaurant, which is located on 3F of the swimming club building
Came here for an event
One of the better dishes was the fish
Chicken was average
Overall it was fine.
This is an excellent Chinese restaurant that deserves more attention. It is located on level 3 of Chinese Swimming Club and you don’t need to be a member to enjoy the food here. The dishes are all meticulously prepared and taste amazing and absolutely delicious. Even the vermicelli soup taste wonderful. Highly recommended.
Came here for a dim sum lunch and it was not crowded at 11.30am. The crowd started strolling in at 12pm. Apart from the location, the food was really good and the staff is very attentive. They kept refilling our tea. All of the dishes we ordered were really yummy. Will come back again.
Got a nice private spot overlooking the swimming pool. Delicious Cantonese food. Had the yummy Peking Duck and Marble Goby Set. Celebrated Grandma’s 95th birthday here! A spot not to be missed! Make your reservations now!
It's decent Cantonese place tucked in a swimming club. They have their regular bunch of patrons that belong to the older generation. I find the place well lit and welcoming.
I also appreciate their efforts in plating and decoration of food. Dim sum was decent at the price point. Generally a good place to go bsck again