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Monday, March 24, 2025

[Buffet] Man Fu Yuan - Weekend Dim Sum Ala-Carte Buffet @ Intercontinental Singapore Bugis

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There're two seating for the weekend lunch buffet. One at 11.30am to 1pm, last order at 1230pm and the second seating from 1.30 pm to 3pm, with last order at 2.30pm.

Me and my bro took the first seating and arrived promptly at 11.30am. Though I had made reservations for dim sum buffet, the staff asked again if we're taking the buffet or ala-carte lunch. Ok, maybe best to double confirm, I guess?

Man Fu Yuan @ Level 2

interior

table for 2

dim sum  menu

One could also get the menu online and they are the same for the ala-carte dim sum buffet. The two default signature dish would be served automatically once you're ready to dine. The rest of the stuffs, can place the order with the staff. We ordered our first round and default portion for dim sum is 3 pieces per basket.

peanuts on table

There's a plate of peanuts for one to munch on while waiting for food. The tea options were jasmine, pu-er, chrysanthemum, chrysanthemum + pu-er and white mudan. We went with chrysanthemum + pu-er combo.

tea

Signatures (名厨介绍)


First dish was the braised 8-head abalone, sea cucumber with baby bok choy, flower mushroom, and superior pumpkin sauce.

黄焖8头鲍鱼,海参,菜苗,花菇

Was slightly surprised as I was expecting dishes that were one serving per guests would be plated individually, rather than combined into one. But it's alright. 

The braise sauce was sweet and thickened. Sea cucumber retained some of its chewiness but I'd prefer the softer version.

steamed rock lobster with superior master sauce, ginger, scallions


The rock lobster was half lobster per pax. Sauce tasted mildly sweet and some of the lobster meat was kind of hard to get as it was pretty much stuck onto its shell.


Deep-Fried, Pan-Fried and Baked Dim Sum (炸,煎及焗点心)


Crispy lychee prawn, lychee aioli (荔枝虾球,荔枝生汁酱)



The lychee prawn was cute, and somewhat smaller than expected. Next, was the filo prawn pastry. Its been a while since I had filo pastry and I liked the pastry here. Light and crisp. However, it was hard to detect the prawn filling here.

Crispy filo prawn pastry with wasabi aioli, tobiko




Roasts (烧腊)


Next, the plate of roasts was served. We sampled all three; Braised corn-fed “ Yuen” chicken, soya sauce, rose dew wine, honey-glazed pork belly and roast duck with Chinese herbs.

Trio Combination (三拼盘)

The only dish that made its second appearance on our table, was the char siew / honey glazed pork belly. Sliced chunky, meaty yet gentle to bite.

蜜汁豚肉叉烧皇

best bite

The steamed dim sum will take some time to arrive (perhaps steamed upon order), so you may want to put in your orders earlier.


Steamed Dim Sum (蒸点心)


Classic honey-glazed Duroc barbecued pork bun

Spinach prawn dumpling, tobiko

Prawn and pork siew mai, wild mushroom, truffle sauce


Steamed spare ribs, braised peanuts

Steamed chicken claw with superior master sauce

The truffle sauce on the prawn siew mai was rather disappointing as am not sure why but the flavours were rather muted. The spinach har gow (prawn dumpling) was aesthetically pleasing and in a way, this should contribute a bit to the required vegetables intake? =P

The best of the steamed dim sum were the pork ribs and chicken claw. Staff helped to reduce the pork buns down to two per basket as we were rather full but my bro still wanted to try.


Mains (菜肴)


One of the item from the mains, was the braised grouper served piping hot in a stone pot. The bitter gourd, onions, capsicum were bubbling away in the sauce and its softened texture was lovely.

braised diced giant grouper, bitter gourd, black bean sauce



Crab meat with shredded sea cucumber and fish maw bisque


If you'd like white pepper or black vinegar with the bisque (羹), do let the staff know. I liked mine with black vinegar.

with a dash of black vinegar



Congee, Noodles and Rice (粥, 粉面及饭)



Wok-fried flat noodles, sliced beef tenderloin, yellow chives,beansprout


Wow, if there is one dish that's a must order, I'd say it would be this 粤式干炒牛河 (Cantonese stir-fried beef hor fun). Chef was being very generous with those beef slices! One of the stronger flavours through-out.

strong flavours, soft tender beef


Dessert (甜点)


Cream of mango, pomelo, peach collagen (Chilled)

Both of us opted for the same dessert. The bowl was full of diced mango, mine actually had a big dollop of peach gum. Lovely well chilled dessert. The strawberry slice in there was unusual. Maybe for aesthetic?

Service was attentive, especially from Xiao Ni and Shirley. Our teacups never had the chance to go empty, and our plates were changed to cleaner ones every now and then. 

As it was my bro's birthday, I've pre-ordered the cake slices from Lobby Lounge and the staff helped to serve it after our meal.

passionfruit cheesecake

chocolate banana


Happy Birthday to KS Lee, my gor gor. Wishing you good health, happiness and peace!


Man Fu Yuan Restaurant

Address: 80 Middle Road Level 2 InterContinental Singapore, Singapore 188966

Websitehttps://singapore.intercontinental.com/dine/man-fu-yuan

Business Hours: 

Sat - Sun: 11:30 am–3 pm, 6–10 pm

Mon - Fri: Friday, 12–3 pm, 6–10 pm

Saturday, March 12, 2022

One Night Only Staycation @ Hotel InterContinental Singapore Middle Road (Bugis)

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Decided to check out this hotel, finally. It was a one-night only staycay and main reason for doing so, was because my friends were doing Andaz. Got one reasonably priced for its Deluxe King Room from Agoda and without breakfast.


seating area in the lobby


Couldn't do an early check-in as I was busy with work. Went to the hotel at about 2.45pm, and queued at the lobby for about 10 minutes as all 3 counters at the reception were busy. Staff was reservedly courteous and efficient. I got my room at Level 9 and because the guests infront of me had already received their instructions on how to locate the lift to the rooms, so not an issue. 

But a funny anecdote of while I was queuing, there was one lady who arrived rather hurriedly at the counter and informed that she would like to extend her stay for one more night. Hmm, means must be really comfortable staying here then!

let's see the room





wardrobe cupboard




Deluxe King 38m²

view from Level 9

large work desk

with sofa and coffee table


I loved the space I'm getting! It has an old school elegant comfy vibe and thankfully, cleanliness was well maintained.

thank you Li Rui


The room provides TWG tea, coffee beans (grounded), french press, bottled water, kettle, wine glasses, mini fridge (empty) and tea cups.


cupboard


let's stock-up with some juice


coffee and tea

wine glasses



If you ask me, I'd very much prefers a Nespresso machine in the room please. Instant and tasty. The grounded coffee bean was lovely to the palate too and easy to make using the French Press but cleaning up, was a messy chore.

Take note that there's no wine opener in the room, hence you'll need to request from concierge if you need one.

hand soap

bathing things

lovely smell

large tub to soak in

super spacious bathroom


One cool thing about the bathroom here, is the sound system. You could connect it to the main sound system and whatever that you are playing on the TV, you can hear the same in the bathroom. There's even a Spotify playlist on the TV menu. Nice!

The room is generally quiet, but the pillows were too soft. Stacked two then it was too high. Hahaa!

Its location was rather convenient. Head on down to Bugis Junction for a spot of grocery shopping, or walk over to Duo Galleria or Liang Seah Street for plenty of eateries and drinking places.

night view


 
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