翠華 Tsui Wah (Clarke Quay)
POSTED ON Saturday, August 25, 2018 AT 3:22 PM \ leave a comment (0)
this is somewhat of an institution in Hong Kong, probably one of the most popular Cha Chan Teng chains that went super commercial when it decided to go for IPO and list its shares in 2012. today, it has decided to take the brand international, and recently opened a South-East Asian outlet, and in Singapore no less. Perhaps to the hype and popularity it deserved, Tsui Wah opened its doors at Clarke Quay in June.



the queues to enter the store has been long since its opening, in fact, there were a couple of humourous cases of clueless fans who started queuing outside the refurbishment site before it was slated to open. despite its long opening hours, perhaps the best time to visit this Hong Kong cafe would be in the mid-afternoons. the fit-out inside carries their authentic look and there is that buzz around the place that gives it the distinctly local "busy" feel.



For those who may be unfamiliar with this brand, you can think of it like the Hong Kong cafes that you are familiar with back home. Just that Tsui Wah has developed almost cult status in Hong Kong. their signature dish is the Crispy buns with condensed milk, often going well with traditional local milk tea. the toasted bun topped with butter and condensed milk has the right mix of crispy texture with sweet taste, however in the air-conditioning of this outlet, the bread hardens a tad too quickly. you are encouraged to finish this as quickly as you can to do it justice. the milk tea / coffee cups are a signature of the brand as well, and we are glad that they have brought the full works over.



we tried some mains including this King prawns in XO sauce with tossed noodles. this was really an enjoyable one for me, because i really like the tangy Hong Kong gong zai noodles. they also made the noodles in a harder texture which is the way i'd like to have my noodles and the XO prawns came in pretty generous servings. another interesting dish was the Western styled fried rice which was essentially tomato fried rice with sausages, tomatoes and cabbage. the dish was extremely flavourful and its not often that you find good tomato fried rice here anyway.



overall, Tsui Wah's first outlet in Singapore mirrors the menu of their Hong Kong stores to a great extent. The classic pork chop buns, pork cartilage noodles, almond milk drinks and yuan yangs are all there. the delivery of the concept and the food quality is pretty much the real McCoy, and whatever reviews out there about the food being hits and misses, is also reflective of the brand's global situation post IPO. we enjoyed the authentic experience and would certainly look forward to try other dishes on their menu next time.



翠華 Tsui Wah (Clarke Quay)
3A River Valley Rd
#01-03 Clarke Quay
Singapore 179020

Opening Hours
Daily: 11 am to 1.30 am

Hong Kong delicacies of great quality, at great value..

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