Tim Ho Wan dim sum is now available in Punggol. ζ·»ε₯½ι has opened it’s 11th outlet at Punggol Waterway Point.
We heard there is now a new management in place. Menu has been revamped, but dim sum remains delectable.
Everything is now hand-made at the outlets, no more machines.
Dim sum is now served plate by plate, instead of serving everything together (as if for flatlay). This is the correct way for us to enjoy our Dim Sum ηΉεΏ.
However, this would require extra resources and I thought it would be challenging to maintain quality and consistency across all outlets.
Tim Ho Wan dim sum
We were at Punggol outlet to savour some of Tim Ho Wan dim sum’s latest offerings, and of course their traditional favourites.
We started with refreshing Hong Kong Milk Tea and Herbal flower tea.
The herbal taste is slightly bitter, really authentic π
Their signature Baked BBQ Pork Buns (Char Siew Bun εη§ε ) was next. Yummy!
The handmade crust (bun) is fluffy, the sweat and moist pork simply melts in our mouth. This is definitely one of my favourite.
Tim Ho Wan Char Siew Bun
Some of the new offerings from Tim Ho Wan’s menu.
Spinach Dumplings with prawn Wrapped in a translucent rice skin, bite and enjoy a flavourful burst of taste. We gave high scores in the Looks and Taste for this dish.
Kudos for Tim Ho Wan for introducing these new creative Dim Sum (chives and spinach) on the menu. I have not seen them in traditional Dim sum restaurants before.
Even the chewy translucent skin is nice.
If you like sour stuff, you will enjoy Pork Dumplings in Hot and Spicy Sauce. This is the Mrs’ favourite dish.
Wanton δΊε with minced pork soaked in 18 different herbs and spices.
Every mouthful bursts with rich concoction of texture and sourness. There was not enough dumplings for us.
Shrimp with Clives in Filo Pastry ( popiah θι₯Ό). This was first introduced at Punggol Waterway Point outlet, and is an acquired taste. Our kids hate chive’s strong taste but I like the fragrance.
Chives are not overpowering, and goes well with the crunchy shrimp.
Beef dishes are reintroduced to the menu π
And we love Hong Kong Braised Beef Soup Noodle!
Tender and juicy, the braised beef goes well with the noodles and delicious broth. Best for a cold night π
BBQ Pork Rice Rolls
Succulent pork with sweet sauce. The chewy skin texture was interesting too.
The next one should be popular with our kids, cause got salted egg π
Sesame Balls with Molten Salted Egg The molten salted egg goes well with the sesame skin.
Look at the golden goodness oozes out in second photo below.