Hong Kong Zhai Dim Sum has affordable dim sum in the CBD

Dim sum is arguably the best food to have if you love having variety in your food. The different bite-sized items are a great way to try a bit of everything on the menu, and they make for an ideal meal to share with your friends and family. Hong Kong Zhai Dim Sum provides just that, and even more—though located in the CBD, prices are still pretty affordable here!

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Let’s kickstart the list of dim sum with their Creamy Custard Bun ($5.20+), starring three pandan-infused buns packed with a creamy salted egg filling. These green buns are a fun twist to your regular custard bun as the pandan adds a bit of fragrance on top of the sweet-savoury molten salted egg yolk centre.

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Alternatively, take it up a notch with their Sesame Creamy Custard Ball ($6.50+). Each plate comes with six pieces of chewy balls, evenly coated with black sesame seeds for an earthy nuttiness. The seeds also add a nice textural contrast to the viscous salted egg filling.

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Don’t sleep on their HK French Toast ($3.80+) while you’re here. This moreish snack features a thick toast coated in egg which is then deep-fried to achieve a satisfying crunch in every bite. And of course, it’s topped with a slab of butter, and served with a drizzle of honey for the perfect balance of sweet and salty flavours.

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To substantiate your meal, get their Dry Wonton Noodles ($7.50+) comprising springy noodles, kai lan, and wonton stuffed with fresh prawns. It also comes with a bowl of soup on the side!

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If you stay true to the basics and classics, you can look forward to their Siew Mai ($5.20+ for six), Prawn Dumpling ($5.80+ for six), Fried Beancurd Skin Roll ($5.80+ for six) and more.

For more dim sum places to check out, read our guide to the best dim sum buffets in Singapore from $26.80++ for free-flow har gao, siew mai and more. Alternatively, take a look at our Ru Fa Bao Dian review for handmade bao, curry buns and more.

Address: 6 Raffles Boulevard, #02-234/235/236, Marina Square, Singapore 039594
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 9am to 9pm, Sat-Sun 9am to 9:30pm
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Hong Kong Zhai Dim Sum is not a halal-certified eatery.

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