
~SG$100 can feed 5pax in Singapore while it can well feed 7pax in Hong Kong.īut the BBQ Pork Bun at Hong Kong is really something to try. But it’s much cheaper to satisfied our tummies in Hong Kong than locally. I guess generally our preference are different. The Hong Kong’s carrot cake is too mushy. We had also ordered the pan-fried carrot cake which all of us preferred the Singapore’s version because it’s better in texture. Tim Ho Wan, the Dim-Sum Specialists: Location Affects Your Experience (Yes Olympian City No Intl Finance Center) - See 3,249 traveler reviews, 2,057 candid photos, and great deals for Hong Kong, China, at Tripadvisor. Table-full of items! The staffs had to clear our table continuously in order to bring us our orders. Imagine trying to finish 3 pieces between the 6 of us.
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It’s tasty! And they were really generous with the ‘gou qi zi’ (枸杞子) and osmanthus flower. But we were all too full to have another bite. This must had been good because I remembered we ordered more of this for our second round. Lack of taste I think.Īnother must have for dim sum. A dim sum meal is never completes without this.īriefly remember that the Singapore’s version is better. But do try ordering this.Īnother comparable dish. Had not try the Singapore’s version so can’t compare. This plate of chicken feet had me eating chicken feet and de-bone-ing it myself for the first time. The vermicelli roll itself is too thick for our liking.

This is one of the disappointment we had. It’s that little tiny things that counts. Texture are comparable but taste-wise, this has a better caramelized fragrance that Singapore’s lacks. Singapore vs Hong Kong? Hong Kong wins again.
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The bun is a bit more crispier and thinner and the taste of the filling is also better. If you love the Singapore’s version, you would seriously feels like you are in heaven with the Hong Kong’s version. The STAR of the meal is definitely Baked Bun with BBQ Pork. Most of the items are what we have in Singapore. /rebates/&.com252fShowUserReviews-g294217-d1745792-r244894392-TimHoWantheDimSumSpecialists-HongKong. Like Singapore, we had to Q for it but unlike Singapore, for a group of 7, we got a table pretty fast!
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First meal in Hong Kong, how can it not be Dim Sum?! We were so determined to have 添好運 that we braved the walking from our apartment to Olympian City with our empty tummy to have a heavy and satisfied meal. Only the very best restaurants, replicating their dishes consistently year after year, achieve this Olympian feat.
