252 North Bridge Road
#B1-37 Raffles City Shopping Centre
Singapore 179103
Sunday:
Closed
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Dining in for 2 pax. We ordered crabmeat & scallop fried rice $22, salted egg prawn 100 gr$33, bbq pork $12. Total damage $78.86. I think it's really overpriced. Staffs were very attentive & fast. They will clear your plate once it's empty. And keep their eyes on us, just to make sure once our plate is empty, at that second they will clear your plate. Hello! This is not fast & furious. At least let us enjoy our food peacefully. And there are still many empty tables around and there are no queues outside. So no point rushing your customers.
Springy noodle, generous amount of beef that melts in your mouth. This is one of the best beef brisket noodle for a reasonable price. ($8.90++)
$4.50 for 3 pieces, I think the ζ΅ζ²ε at Imperial Treasure needs no introduction. My only wish is for the chefs to put more custard and salted egg yolk filling into the bun. Also, Imperial Treasure's filling is more viscous than the usual ones you find, so you'll find yourself able to bite on tiny pieces of salted egg yolk.
Replacing KFC at the basement of Raffles City Shopping Centre is Imperial Treasure Noodle & Congee House. Many people associate the Imperial Treasure group with steep prices. I guess that doesn't come unwarranted because, well, the name of the restaurant and also, it's reputation as one of the finer Chinese dining establishments in Singapore. However, it really depends on what you order at the restaurant. Sometimes, I'll simply order a bowl of Plain Egg Noodle With Seasonal Vegetables (you have the option to have it dry or with soup). All it costs is a mere $3, cheaper than dining at the food court. And if that's not enough for you, you can order another serving of it and it might still end up being cheaper than eating at the food court.