
The number of Chinese restaurants in Singapore is more than the number of times we crave dim sum, but the good news is we get to compile a list of our favourites – places that do not go wrong, with an incredible array of options so that we never get sick of dining there, and have price tags that do not scare us away.
A recent addition to our list of go-to places for a hearty Chinese meal is TungLok Teahouse at Far East Square that serves all day dim sum during lunch and dinner. Yes, all day dim sum. You can snooze your alarms a hundred times and you still won’t miss the dim sum hour. Oh, we could do egg tarts and siew mai for dinner too!

TungLok Teahouse is one under-the-radar outlet, and if you haven’t been, it is high time to make plans, because it really is one place that is for everyone. We are looking at about S$3.80 to S$5.80 for dim sum, and what you get is very piquant food and a wide selection of quality teas in a cosy teahouse setting – complete with paintings from the 60’s and Peranakan-inspired décor.
From now till 30 September 2014, TungLok Teahouse is offering different dishes – Chilli Crab (S$19++), Flaming Drunken Prawns (S$14++), and Teochew-styled Combination Platter (S$16++) – at 50% promotion for dinner every night.
[ Giveaway ] We are also giving away S$400 worth of TungLok Teahouse dining vouchers. Leave a comment below, and share this post on your Facebook timeline to win. More details on the giveaway at the end of this post.

There are so many things on the menu that it will be difficult, if not impossible, to choose one. But if there was a dish that we would not leave without having, it would be the Baked Barbecued Pork Buns (S$4.50 for 3 pcs). Sweet and juicy chunks of barbecued pork encrusted within soft and crumbly baked buns – we could gobble down three at a go.

First-timers here must order the four Royal Trumps – TungLok Teahouse’s signature dim sum, or what we prefer to call ‘the best of the best’. Besides the Baked Barbecued Pork Buns, the other three highlights are the Traditional Sponge Cake (S$3.80) – also known as Ma Lai Gao – Steamed Truffle Dumplings with Wild Fungus (S$4.80 for 3 pcs), and Signature Rice Roll Cheong Fun (S$8).
On a lighter note, the Ma Lai Gao speaks of fluffy and moist brown sugar cake that is perfectly steamed with passion, and before having this, we never knew Ma Lai Gao could be so addictive.

Another dim sum that caught our attention was the Steamed Custard Bun with Lotus Seed Paste (S$4.80 for 3 pcs). Before you get too excited, TungLok Teahouse’s rendition is slightly different from the usual custard buns, and it does not have a molten center.
Instead of salted egg yolk, it comes with a decadent lotus seed paste. Our first reaction upon sinking our teeth in to the piping hot buns was “mooncake buns!” We really love how it reminds us of the Mid-autumn festival delicacy, and now, we need not countdown to that one month a year to savour lotus paste baked goodies. TungLok Teahouse, you win our loyalty for this creation.

And you need to have your usual suspects like Siew Mai (S$4.80 for 4 pcs), Xiaolongbao (S$4.80 for 4 pcs), Steamed BBQ Pork Bun (S$3.80 for 3 pcs), and Pan-fried Turnip Cake (S$4.50), be happy to know that these freshly prepared dim sum are always on the menu to satisfying those cravings of yours.


If you are feeling adventurous, check out the interesting alternative dim sum like Baked Winter Melon Pastry (S$4.80), Red Dates Cake (S$5.20), Steamed Glutinous Rice Roll (S$4.50 for 3 pcs),

Dim sum aside, TungLok Teahouse has a lineup of Chinese favourites and Teochew cuisine. Highlights include appetisers like Deep-fried Ngoh Hiang (S$8) and Crisp-fried Eggplant with chicken floss (S$7); nourishing soups that are boiled for many hours; seafood dishes like Deep-fried Prawns with Wasabi-Mayo Sauce (S$24) and Steamed Pomfret (S$18/100g); as well as meat dishes like Stewed Pork Shank (S$26) and Stewed Chicken in Red Fermented Wine (S$16).

And we do not forget desserts. Sweet pleasures at TungLok Teahouse include the highly popular Chilled Snow Lotus Pudding with Ice-cream (S$8.00) that is served in a young coconut. So divine, we were tempted to order a second portion, and it is exceptionally perfect for the hot weather in Singapore!

Another dessert that deserves a worthy mention is the Yam Paste in Pumpkin (S$8.00). Apart from the very smooth yam paste that is moderately sweet, we love how it comes in a cute little pumpkin that is personalized by TungLok – with a classy engraving, no less.

As mentioned earlier, TungLok Teahouse has special star dishes during dinner at 50% off every day from now till 30 September 2014. On Mondays, 300g Flaming Drunken Prawns are only S$14++. On Tuesdays, a 600g Soon Hock with roast pork and garlic is priced at S$16++. Our favourite is definitely the promotion on Wednesdays. Read: Chilli Crab at only S$19++. SCORE!
Equally irresistible is the special dish on Thursdays – Double-boiled Soup with Sea Whalk and Chinese Tonics (S$16++, serves 2-3 pax) which is boiled for five hours.

Fridays’ Teochew-styled Combination Platter (S$16++) is also a good deal. It comes with four classic Teochew dishes and is ideal for sharing.

On Saturdays, look forward to the restaurant’s signature Spicy Chicken and Fish Maw in Claypot (S$14++), as well as the tantalising Deep-fried Crispy Boneless Duck (S$14++ for half duck) on Sundays.

And if you are always on the lookout for Chinese restaurants for private dining and parties, the good news is that at TungLok Teahouse, there is no additional charge for booking of the private room. The only condition is to fulfill the minimum number of 10 people, and the space is all yours! Don’t we all love such fuss-free arrangements?

TUNGLOK TEAHOUSE S$50 X 8 DINING VOUCHERS GIVEAWAY
1. TungLok Teahouse is giving away S$50 X 8 dining vouchers.
2. Leave a comment in this post and tell us which dishes you want to try at TungLok Teahouse.
3. ‘Like’ TungLok Group on Facebook.
4. Share the link of this post on your Facebook timeline.
5. The contest starts from now till 14 August 2014, 2359 hrs.
6. Winners will be notified by email.
Updated on 19 August: The 8 winners are Beatrice Wong, Michelle W, Charlene, Sandra Sia, Xiuyun, Yvette Lee, Quaffle and Xue Wei.
TungLok Teahouse
Far East Square
9-13 Amoy Street, #01-01
Tel: +65 6877 1123
Mon to Fri: 11.30am – 3pm, 6pm – 10.30pm
Sat: 11am – 3pm, 6pm – 10.30pm
Sun & PH: 10am – 3pm, 6pm – 10.30pm
Nearest Station: Raffles Place/Telok Ayer
This post is brought to you by TungLok Group.
Baked Barbecued Pork Buns are my favourite!
Steamed Custard Bun with Lotus Seed Paste
The yam paste in pumpkin looks yummy!!!i want to try that and many others
Steamed Truffle Dumplings With Wild Fungus..original creation from TUNGLOK
Would love to have the flaming drunken prawns because I’m a prawn lover.
Double-boiled Soup with Sea Whalk and Chinese Tonics
Baked Barbecued Pork Buns
I want to try Snow Lotus Pudding served in coconut as I am a dessert lover.
Steamed Custard Bun with Lotus Seed Paste
Chilli crab!!!!
Drools*
I would like to try double boiled soup with sea whelk & Chinese tonic.
I wanna try Baked Barbecued Pork Buns. *drool*
I want to try Steamed Custard Bun with Lotus Seed Paste !!! and the best of the best
I wanna to try the Deep-Fried Crispy Boneless Duck.
I would like to try the Red Dates Cake as it’s an unique dim sum not found in other restaurants.
I wanna to try teochew style combination platter
Double-boiled Soup with Sea Whalk and Chinese Tonics
I want to try TungLok Teahouse famous ‘Teochew-styled Combination Platter!’
Deep-fried Crispy Boneless Duck
Double-boiled Soup with Sea Whalk and Chinese Tonics
Hi Brad! I would love to try the Baked Barbequed Pork buns!! The crusty exterior just makes me wanna drool already! And as opposed to their competitive brand serving only 3 buns, I don’t have to snatch the buns with my family (4 of us) in Tunglok tea house! Tunglok has been a longstanding restaurant and I’m sure they won’t disappoint in the dimsum fare
thank you Brad for this giveaway!
I would like to try the Steamed Custard Bun with Lotus Seed Paste from TungLok Teahouse. This is something out of the ordinary where my eyes wide open in awe and I can never say no to that! It is not only an eye candy, but a candy to the tongue too!
Steamed Truffle Dumplings with Wild Fungus
Love to try Teochew-styled Combination Platter
I would like to try the irresistible Thursday special dish – Double-boiled Soup with Sea Whalk and Chinese Tonics which is boiled for five hours. I hope to win it! Cheers!
I wanna try the baked BBQ pork bun
I want to try Steamed Custard Bun & Baked Barbecued Pork Buns!
Traditional Sponge Cake aka ???!
Baked BBQ pork buns and steam custard bun with lotus seed paste will be top of my list. Thanks for the give away!.
Steamed Custard Bun with Lotus Seed Paste
BBQ Pork BUN
Flaming drunken prawns definitely attracted me to try it out! Tempting dim sum & chili crabs
Baked Barbecued Pork Buns!! Tried afew of them from different restaurants already and still trying to find the best!
I want to try TungLok Teahouse famous ‘Teochew-styled Combination Platter!
Classics of Siew Mai, Har Gao, Char Siew Bao, Liu Sa Bao and Xiao Long Bao are a must! I would love to try the Baked Barbecued Pork Buns, Steamed Truffle Dunplings with Wild Fungus and not forgetting the Chilli Crab! And for desserts both the Chilled Snow Lotus Pudding with Ice-cream and Yam Paste with Pumpkin looks irresistible! Yum yum!
Double-boiled Soup with Sea Whalk and Chinese Tonics
Flaming drunken prawns
The chilled snow lotus pudding with ice-cream is such an innovation and it looks so yummy! The Teochew-style combination platter looks so delicious too. Kudos to your food photography.
Will love to try out chilled Snow Lotus Pudding with Ice-cream.
I wanna try the baked BBQ pork bun.
Having not been to Tunglok before, would really love to try the four Royal Trumps recommended– Baked Barbecued Pork Buns, Traditional Sponge Cake, Steamed Truffle Dumplings with Wild Fungus , and Signature Rice Roll Cheong Fun.
I will try these …
Chilli Crab, Flaming Drunken Prawns, Teochew-styled Combination Platter and Steamed Custard Bun with Lotus Seed Paste.
Cheers
Double-boiled Soup with Sea Whalk and Chinese Tonics
I wish to try the Soon Hock with Roast Pork and Garlic in Casserole.
My family are Chaozhou ren and would definitely wanna try Fridays’ Teochew-styled Combination Platter:)
I love dim sum, so definitely try its well-know dim sum!
I want to try their siew mai! looks appetizing.
I will definitely try the nourishing ‘Double Boiled Soup with Sea Whelk & Chinese tonics.
I love Teochew cruises, so would try their Teochew-styled Combination Platter!
Chilli Crab, my all time favourite!