2 Jurong East Street 21
#01-101B IMM Building
Singapore 609601

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Friday:
11:30am - 10:00pm

Saturday:
11:30am - 10:00pm

Sunday:
11:30am - 10:00pm

Monday:
11:30am - 10:00pm

Tuesday:
11:30am - 10:00pm

Wednesday:
11:30am - 10:00pm

Thursday:
11:30am - 10:00pm

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A brand under Soup Restaurant, offer theSoup Restaurant's classic dishes as well as a
handmade Nanyang dim sum selections.

Feature :
Top 10 Dim Sum Set for 5pax.
includes the must-try *Signature Samsui Ginger Bao*, the Bao filling with chicken paired with Soup Restaurant’s Signature Samsui Ginger Sauce.
💰 S$98 nett, 27% off* (UP $137.51)

only available on https://teahouse.souprestaurant.com.sg

📍 Teahouse by Soup Restaurant.
IMM (#01-101) and Century Square (#01-20)

#mediadrop

A brand under Soup Restaurant @souprestaurantsingapore Teahouse by Soup Restaurant offer the best of Soup Restaurant's classic dishes as well as a medley of handmade Nanyang dim sum selections.
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This November, they have also curated a special delivery menu of their Top 10 dishes, which is suitable for up to 5 pax. It is available at S$98 nett, 27% off!
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▪️Samsui Ginger Chicken (S)
▪️Samsui Ginger Bao (3 pcs)
▪️Char Siew Bao (3 pcs)
▪️Har Kao (4 pcs)
▪️Siew Mai (4 pcs)
▪️Braised Chicken Feet
▪️Spring Roll (3 pcs)
▪️Fried Beancurd Skin Roll
▪️Prawns (3 pcs)
▪️Handmade Prawn Wanton Soup
▪️5 x Double-boiled Snow Fungus with Ginkgo.
▪️5 x Homemade Winter Melon Barley Drink
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Location: Teahouse by Soup Restaurant, IMM and Century Square outlet.
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#souprestaurantsg #supportlocal #comfortfood #madewithpassionsg #sgdimsum #teahousebysouprestaurant

Their homemade tofu was crispy on the outside and super soft on the inside! Contrast was good and went well with the sweet yet savoury sauce. This dish only came with a big block of tofu, plenty of sauce and garnishes (not a huge fan of coriander so we skipped that but I’m sure it does add some depth to the taste).

Sweet and sour pork was quite standard. We would have preferred it if the pork chunks were smaller (easier to chew and more to distribute especially if you’re sharing) and for the portion to be bigger.

The IMM branch serves quite a huge range of steamed and fried dimsum so we decided to order a few to try. Both the egg tarts (total 3pcs) and fried yam cake (total 3pcs) were so-so, definitely not the best and have room for improvements. Given their price points, we expected better quality.

You can choose between Ah Por and Ah Gong ginger fried rice. The only difference is the amount of ginger they use for the dish. Ah Por has lesser ginger than Ah Gong!

This dish was a pleasant surprise. We were expecting the ginger taste to be strong and overpowering but it wasn’t. It was subtle, and gave a nice bite to the fried rice. Just the right amount of seasoning as well. Looks simple but it was v satisfying :-)

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