Sunday, July 28, 2024

Phoenix Garden (凰园), Ngee Ann City

Phoenix Garden (凰园), Ngee Ann City

Dim sum at Phoenix Garden (#05-30 Ngee Ann City, 91 Orchard Road, tel : +65 8058 7038) from a couple of visits. Don't know when they opened but I never even knew that they existed until recently. We stumbled upon a one-for-one dim sum deal going on which operated with a limited menu. By the time this post is published, they would have closed the current premise because the last visit was their last day of operation.

A little bird whispered that they had to relocated because of the increase in rent.

Phoenix Garden (凰园), black & black

There's a drink on the menu call Black & Black which is described as Guinness + British Black Currents. I was wondering what the latter was until the wait staff mentioned Ribena. 😂 Anyways, the stout came in a can, was poured into a glass with the British Black Currents and we had to stir it ourselves. I kinda enjoyed it though.

Phoenix Garden (凰园), pan fried radish cake

Pan fried radish cake's pretty decent. There's strips of radish within and pork (or was it chicken?) floss without.

Phoenix Garden (凰园), yang zhou fried rice

Pretty edible Yang Zhou fried rice. Needed more salt. Or perhaps fish sauce. 

Phoenix Garden (凰园), seafood fried rice

Seafood fried rice we had on another occasion had better salting resulting in a moreish and savoury flavour. The only seafood in it were diced prawns and scallops.

Phoenix Garden (凰园), xiao long bao

Xiao long bao was also decent quality. While I couldn't tell how it fared against "the local benchmark" (😂), it wasn't far off from those standards.

Phoenix Garden (凰园), prawn stuffed beancurd skin

Got an order of the fried 腐皮卷 after learning that there wasn't any coriander or Chinese parsley in them. The stuffing was prawn paste and this was much better tasting than I had imagined.

Phoenix Garden (凰园), siew mai

Competent siew mai with a good mix of flavour from both the pork and mushroom stuffings.

Phoenix Garden (凰园), vegetable dumpling

Some nicely done vegetable dumping which were mostly filled with chopped mushrooms with truffle oil.

Phoenix Garden (凰园), butterfly pea flower har gow

Har gow stained with butterfly pea flower. Tasted just like regular competently done har gow. Skin was a little thicker than what we generally prefer but it's not a deal breaker.

Phoenix Garden (凰园), hong you chao shou 红油抄手

No 红油 in their 红油抄手. These were more akin to 水饺. The heat was mild in the vinegar sauce. Not bad tasting but these weren't 红油抄手. 

Phoenix Garden (凰园), salted yolk lava buns

Salted yolk lava buns quite nice. This was how they looked the first time we had them.

Phoenix Garden (凰园), salted yolk lava buns

On the second occasion, the buns were of a different design, charcoal infused and grey.

Phoenix Garden (凰园), salted yolk lava buns

I liked both versions we had. No flavour differences for sure.

Phoenix Garden (凰园), brown sugar char siew bao

Char siew bao with brown sugar skin. I could smell the brown sugar faintly but not taste them. But pretty good tasting bao though.

Phoenix Garden (凰园), yam paste buns

They also had this 寿桃 buns that were filled with yam paste.

Phoenix Garden (凰园), yam paste buns

Beneath the peachy surface, creamy grey sweetened yam paste.

Phoenix Garden (凰园), orh nee

Orh nee was thick with a creamy coconut milk over. Not very sweet. Not bad also.

Phoenix Garden (凰园), mango sago pomeo

Happy with their mango sago pomelo too. This place isn't fancy. The food shows. That being said, the quality was not bad at all.

Phoenix Garden (凰园), Ngee Ann City

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