Li Bai Cantonese Restaurant
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outside of Hong Kong, there are a couple of dim sum places back home that hits all the right notes when it comes to leaving a great overall impression. i used to think that Royal China at Raffles Hotel tops that list, until we visited Li Bai Cantonese Restaurant over the recent long weekend. located at Sheraton Towers Singapore, the restaurant shares a long history in Singapore. in more recent times, the younger ones may remember it for being on the 2016 Michelin guide or for being Qi YuWu's favourite dim sum restaurant..



the first thing we liked about this place was its service. the welcoming demeanour of the staff, how they quickly served tea and some really nice tapioca chips while we placed our orders really made it the start of a pleasant experience. the dim sum menu itself wasn't exactly long, but it included all the necessary Cantonese delights and some of its signatures. the food was served pretty quickly and we tucked into our dim sum feast.



strangely, the only off-form thing for the afternoon was a classic Cantonese dish - Shrimp Cheong Fun (rice rolls). the texture for the day turned out a little soft and clumpy, while the dish didn't absorb the flavours of the sauce very well. considering that the rest of the dishes turned out tops, we choose to believe this was a one-off... one of those things. after all, the other carb dish that we ordered, the fish congee, turned out pretty good.



this deep fried crispy scallop roll is one of their dim sum signatures. each roll has shreds of rice vermicelli (bee hoon) deep fried into a crispy ball, wrapping 2 scallops in it. we loved the skin, and the fragrance that the dish brings. another deep fried specialty is the deep fried cod roll with mango, the mixture of sweet and savoury taste that is not too heavy on the palette. the thing about dim sum is that its perfect for sharing, where a group can enjoy good variety without really over-eating.



a notable mention to this Xiao Long Bao (pork and crabmeat dumpling) which came with a generous serving of fillings. and although the dumpling stayed intact when we bit into it, we could easily taste the flavours of the pork and the crabmeat stock. their baked mini egg-tarts was a good dessert choice and our experience was topped off with the staff volunteering to offer a complimentary carpark ticket when they came with the bill. it was an all-round good experience and a place we'd certainly come back, for a local dim sum fix.



Li Bai Cantonese Restaurant
39 Scotts Road
Sheraton Towers Singapore
Singapore 228230

Opening Hours
Mondays to Saturdays: 11.30 am to 2.30 pm; 6.30 pm to 10.30 pm
Sundays: 10.30 am to 2.30 pm; 6.30 pm to 10.30 pm

enhancing the natural flavours and fragrances of every ingredient..