Din Tai Fung

Once ranked as one of the Top Ten best Restaurants worldwide by The New York Times, the original Din Tai Fung in Taiwan has opened branches all over Asia and the United States. With its famous signature xiao long bao and steamed chicken soup, this authentic Taiwanese restaurant makes waves in Singapore, Taiwan, Japan and United States.

Singled out by the Health Promotion Board as one of the restaurants offering tasty and healthier choices, Din Tai Fung stresses on fresh ingredients and simple cooking styles making Din Tai Fung undoubtedly one of the best restaurants in town for dumplings fan.

The menu of 50 dishes also caters to those who are not huge on dumplings. From the selection of nourishing soups, the steamed chicken soup is an easily enjoyed non-herbal soup. Try the Taiwanese-styled fried rice with shrimps and egg which uses shortgrain rice. Another authentic selection, the flavourful special braised beef noodles soup with beef and tendon is a favourite among teenagers. If you’ve got youngsters dinning with you, let them be wowed by Dan Dan Noodle, a fuss-free but yummy bowl of springy noodles in peanut sauce with sesame oil.

Recommendations
Xiao Long Bao (Steamed Dumplings)
Steamed Chicken Soup with Noodles
Deep Fried Pork Chops
Sliced Honey Lotus Root Stuffed with Glutinous Rice

Outlets
Din Tai Fung - Bishan Junction 8
9 Bishan Place
#01-41 Junction 8 Shopping Centre
Singapore 579837
Phone: 6356 5228

Din Tai Fung - Paragon Shopping Centre
290 Orchard Road
#B1-03/06 Paragon Shopping Centre
Singapore 238859
Phone: 6836 8336

Din Tai Fung - Tampines Mall
4 Tampines Central 5
#02-01/31 Tampines Mall
Singapore 529510
Phone: 6787 0998

Din Tai Fung - Wisma Atria
435 Orchard Road
#02-48 Wisma Atria
Singapore 238877
Phone: 6732 1383

Din Tai Fung - Raffles City
252 North Bridge Road
#03-21B Raffles City Shopping Centre
Singapore 179103
Phone: 6336 6369

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Posted: January 13th, 2007 under Chinese, Cantonese / Dim Sum.
Comments: 2

Comments

Comment from Han
Time: January 29, 2007, 8:05 am

Do you have an outlet in the basement of Raffles City? What is the unit no and telephone no?

Thank you.

Comment from Shanx
Time: September 3, 2008, 8:46 am

Marvelous restaurant for Taiwanese cuisine. The tan tan min and the hot/sour soup are phenomenal.

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