I hear, I see, I post: Imperial Herbal @ VivoCity

Imperial Herbal @ VivoCity

Been to this places ages ago. Like almost 2 months back, thus the memory would be considered vivid. The food there is nice, and yummy. Service staffs are nice in general. Some service crews love to bitch, and I’ve encountered a number of them personally.




Décor is comfy, and the price is cheap. Dirt cheap with the quality matched. Now, as tons of people would think, that Imperial Herbal is such a place which serves expensive Chinese food. Now, you’re in for a treat. For the price there is cheap, but only for the dim sum.



A plate of fried rice there cost $5 to $8, depending on the type. It’s considered cheap since other Zi Char is selling for about the same price, if not, slightly cheaper. But with the quality, you’ll never go wrong.
Egg Tarts are nice!!! The egg fillings will not “break-apart”. And the taste is not too creamy too.
Pork rib taste superb! With a slight taste of the herbs.
Chicken feet. Same old usual taste. But the skin a little dry. But still manageable. Perhaps I have high standards.
And they have this dessert which consist of yam, carrot and what not. Covered with honey malt. 麥芽糖… the onus is that you must separate the yams ASAP into cold water. This is to prevent the yams from sticking into the plate.
When you taste it, its crunch on the outside and soft on the inside. YUMMY, and tons of fun!!!!
Note: Activity described is best fitted for 2 Olympians. Just joking.
Nice alternatives to other high-class Chinese restaurant which also provide the same food and services. And its wallet-friendly too. The dim sum cost $3 onwards.




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