OCBC Centre, 65 Chulia Street, #33-01 , Singapore 049513, Singapore
Description
Facilities
parking (chargeable)
Private Dining Area
Air Conditioning
Cuisines
Chinese, Dim Sum, Imperial Chinese, Peking DuckAtmospheres
Business Meetings, City View, Family FriendlySpoken Languages
English, ChinesePayment Options
American Express, Master Card, Visa*Eatigo discounts are not applicable for Roasted Suckling Pig. *Eatigo discounts are not applicable for the second preparation of Peking Duck *Eatigo discounts are not applicable on Set Menus and any other in-house promotional menus and offers. *Wet towels, tidbits, plain steam rice and beverages will not be applicable for Eatigo discounts *All menus are subjected to change without prior notice based on seasonal availability. *All guests in the party must be present within 15 minutes from the reservation time in order to be seated. __________________________________________________________________ Menu Peach Garden Dim Sum Har Gow: Steamed shrimp dumplings with a delicate, translucent wrapper. Siu Mai: Open-topped steamed dumplings filled with minced pork and shrimp. Char Siu Bao: Steamed buns filled with sweet and savory barbecued pork. Chee Cheong Fun: Steamed rice rolls, often served with a soy-based sauce and filled with shrimp, BBQ pork, or other ingredients. Xiao Long Bao: Soup dumplings filled with pork and a savory broth. Appetizers Peking Duck: Crispy duck served with thin pancakes, hoisin sauce, and cucumber slices. Roast Pork: Crispy and succulent pork belly with a flavorful skin. Salt and Pepper Squid: Crispy fried squid seasoned with salt, pepper, and chili. Soups Double-Boiled Soup: Traditional Cantonese soups, such as chicken or pork with herbal ingredients, slow-cooked for rich flavor. Hot and Sour Soup: A spicy and tangy soup with mushrooms, tofu, and bamboo shoots. Main Courses Sweet and Sour Pork: Classic Cantonese dish with crispy pork chunks in a tangy and sweet sauce. Beef with Broccoli: Stir-fried beef with fresh broccoli in a savory sauce. Kung Pao Chicken: A spicy stir-fry dish with chicken, peanuts, and bell peppers. Claypot Rice: Rice cooked in a claypot with various toppings like Chinese sausage, salted fish, or chicken. Cantonese Roast Meats: Includes options such as roast duck, roast pork, and soy sauce chicken. Seafood Steamed Fish: Whole fish steamed with ginger, scallions, and soy sauce. Salt Baked Prawns: Prawns seasoned with salt and spices, then baked or fried. Lobster with Ginger and Spring Onion: Lobster cooked with ginger, spring onions, and a savory sauce. Vegetables Stir-Fried Chinese Greens: Common options include gai lan (Chinese broccoli) or choy sum, stir-fried with garlic. Braised Mushrooms with Vegetables: Mushrooms and vegetables braised in a savory sauce. Noodles and Rice Wok-Fried Noodles: Options might include chow mein or ho fun (wide rice noodles) stir-fried with various ingredients. Fried Rice: Traditional fried rice with options like shrimp, chicken, or vegetables. Desserts Mango Pudding: A creamy and refreshing mango-flavored dessert. Egg Tarts: Flaky pastry tarts filled with a rich egg custard. Chilled Mango Sago: A sweet and light dessert made with mango and sago pearls. Beverages Chinese Teas: A selection of traditional teas such as jasmine, oolong, or pu-erh. Soft Drinks: Common options like sodas and fruit juices. Specials and Seasonal Dishes Seasonal Delicacies: Look for seasonal specials, such as dishes featuring ingredients that are in season or for special occasions like Lunar New Year. Banquet Menus Set Menus: Peach Garden offers set menus or banquet packages for larger groups or special occasions, which typically include a variety of appetizers, mains, and desserts. For the most accurate and up-to-date menu, including any special promotions or seasonal items, it’s best to visit Peach Garden’s official website or contact the specific location you plan to visit.
suzie
Nov 18, 2024
Zhang Jianlin
Poor food quality. Wrong recommendations. Unprofessional service.
Nov 18, 2024
Ken
Great deal and food is wonderful in a fantastic restaurant setting.
Nov 18, 2024
Sally
Nov 18, 2024
Indi
Nov 18, 2024
Nick
Nov 18, 2024
liningdl
Nov 18, 2024
Ang
The quality of the food has drastically dropped compared to the last time when we ate here, and therefore it's no longer worth the price and effort. The duck was hard for the teeth, crispy pork cube skin was not crispy, Yu Sheng tasted bland and the Chinese sausage rice glutinous rice tasted just bad. Won't visit again. Utterly disappointing, Tao Garden has lost its reputation.
Nov 18, 2024
Katherine Tan
Worst service among of all Peach Garden Restaurants
Nov 18, 2024
Pang Chuen
Nov 18, 2024