Ah Yat Abalone Forum Restaurant

Ah Yat Abalone Forum Restaurant is a chinese restaurant Downtown Core Singapore located in Singapore.

7 / 10
40
ratings
  • Phone

    +65 6332 2288

  • Website

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  • Type

    Chinese Restaurant

Address

#01-06 Hotel Grand Pacific (101 Victoria St.) 188018 Singapore

Reservations Yes
Credit Cards Yes
Outdoor Seating No
Menus Brunch, Lunch, Dinner

Comments / 10


Keywords:

dim sum good service buffet dinner duck lunch
Donald Chew

Chilli crabs is good . Bird's nest shark fin bagus.

Lareina Ng

Good quality dishes.. Service was attentive.

Alan Tan

Tim Sum lunch with my wife. Good food + good service ...will be back!! (^_^)

A Sunny Gal

Good service !

Xuly Soh

The lou he yusheng very nice..

Chong Yim Ng

What else?The albalone?

Spencer Chua

Shark Fin is tasteless and 0 nutritional value .

Elyn Ng

Wohoo~~~ beijing duck is super nice~~

Hazel Ng

Yummy dim sum :)

Stupe

Fin is nothing but soft bones with no nutritional value . Say no to SHARK FIN !

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