This must be one of the few remaining cafe in Singapore that still serves hand-made traditional dim sum. Tucked in Sunshine Plaza, Rachel and I had a quick bite there as a mid-day snack.
We didn’t order much, just a chee cheong fun; a ginger milk curd and siew mai. The bill came to about ten bucks if I didn’t remember wrongly; steep as per most other dim sum eateries since dim sum are labour intensive to make.
We like the ambient of the cafe which has a nostalgic feel to it, as if time stood still for a decade or so. The staff are elderly uncles and aunties who are neither friendly nor rude, but just go about doing their job like a mechanical routine.
Food was okay, but not particularly to-die-for as rated by many online reviewers and other food publications. I don’t think I will specially go down to Sunshine Plaza just to eat the dim sum there, but it’s one of those places which I don’t mind eating at if we happen to be in the area. 🙂
If you are interested to give Victor’s Kitchen a try, here’s their address and other contact information:
Address:
91 Bencoolen Street
#01-21 Sunshine Plaza
Tel: 9838 2851
Technorati Tags: victor’s kitchen, victor’s kitchen singapore, singapore sunshine plaza, sunshine plaza dim sum, singapore dim sum, singapore siew mai, ginger milk curd, singapore chee cheong fun, chee cheong fun, siew mai, victor’s kitchen dim sum, dim sum cafe
Mark your calendars. The annual Momiji Matsuri Fair is back at NEX, in collaboration with…
Grammy-nominated band OneRepublic has unveiled a behind-the-scenes video for their latest track, “Singapore,” a standout…
As the holiday season approaches, Changi Airport is embracing a new wave of magic and…
Beloved Disney and Pixar characters are set to bloom in Singapore for the first time…
Boutiques Singapore, one of Southeast Asia’s premier design-led shopping events, is set to return with…