Swee Choon Jalan Besar

Swee Choon Jalan Besar

183/185/187/189, Jln Besar, 191/193, Singapore 208882
Singapore
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About

Swee Choon Tim Sum Restaurant is a beloved dim sum eatery in Singapore, established in 1962. Renowned for its late-night hours and bustling atmosphere, it serves a wide variety of traditional and modern dim sum dishes. The restaurant is especially popular among locals and tourists seeking authentic, affordable Cantonese fare in the Jalan Besar district.

The Visit

The visit to Swee Choon Tim Sum Restaurant was marked by its lively ambiance and nearly round-the-clock service, closing only briefly each day. The reviewer sampled several signature dim sum items, including chicken feet and fried salted egg yolk lava buns, highlighting both the taste and the playful textures. The experience was casual and fun, with dishes arriving hot and fresh, making it a memorable stop on a day of eating through Singapore.

What They Ate

Chicken feet
Fried sesame lava bun
Fried salted egg yolk lava buns

Quotes

"It's such a pretty thing to eat on camera, the chicken feet. Full of collagen. So good, good for the skin."
"I'm getting this, what do you call it? Fried sesame lava. Rip it open. I don't wanna mess it up. Ooh, look at that. Wow. Cheers."
"I ordered up the fried salted egg yolk lava buns. Look at this. Wow. Yum. Oh. Yum. Oh."
"It's like fried steamed bun. It's got like a little layer of crispy on the outside, a nice sweet inside."

Our Reflection

The experience at Swee Choon Tim Sum Restaurant encapsulates the joy of late-night dining in Singapore. The reviewer’s excitement over each dish, from the collagen-rich chicken feet to the playful fried salted egg yolk lava buns, reflects a genuine appreciation for both flavor and texture. The nearly all-night hours add to the restaurant’s charm, making it a go-to spot for food lovers seeking comfort and tradition at any hour. The meal was a fitting finale to a day spent exploring Singapore’s diverse culinary landscape, leaving a lasting impression of warmth, satisfaction, and discovery.

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