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Telephone
6721 9118
Introduction
TASTE by TungLok presents a delicate spread of authentic and tasty Chinese cuisine and is focused on serving the best dishes through the use of premium quality ingredients which are healthy and sustainable. continue reading
Opening Hours
Today
11:00 - 15:00
18:00 - 22:30
Mon - Fri
11:30 - 15:00
18:00 - 22:30
Sat - Sun
11:00 - 15:00
18:00 - 22:30
Public Holiday
11:00 - 15:00
18:00 - 22:30
Payment Methods
Visa Master Cash Others
Other Info
Online Reservation
Alcoholic Drinks Available
Takes Reservations
Restaurant Website
https://www.tunglokseafood.com/en/home
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About Reward Scheme
Signature Dishes
Black Pepper Crab Chilli Crab Deep-fried Prawn with Wasabi-mayo TungLok Seafood Platter
Review (4)
Level4 2012-07-10
92 views
Read the full review at http://thehungrybunnie.blogspot.com/2012/05/suite-23-park-regis.htmlThe restaurant's simple but classic chic design, double storeied-high ceilings and natural light flooding through its floor-to-ceiling windows running through the entire length of the restaurant immediately greet you when you step into the lobby of the hotel lobby. The restaurant was barely filled, and mostly occupied by lawyers (easily recognizable from their black and white court attire) and their clients who'd walked over from the sub courts in the midst of their trials. A quick glance through the somewhat limited menu proved the mainly local fare to be really quite cheap, with most mains costing not more than 20 bucks. We took up the 3-course set lunch though, made up of continental and European cuisine which aren't available on the ala carte menu.The dishes were pretty commendable, service was a bit filmsy but discreet and helpful, and ambience very low-key and quiet. We had:1) Potato, Artichoke, Egg, Olives and Roasted Almond Salad: one of the two starter choices, not bad, except for the whites of the poached egg, which was just a smidge overcooked. The spicy lemon and caper dressing provided a refreshing lift to the warm salad though2) The heavy prawn base of the Cream of Shellfish Bisque, glazed with cognac and topped with garlic shrimp, was a bit rich and one-dimensional for me. It was lacking in depth but too cloying, and I ended up peppering this a lot. The shrimp was good though, sweet and crunchy3) Pan-Seared Norwegian Salmon Fillet: crisp skin and moist flesh, topped with grilled cabbage and watercress, and drizzled with a roasted garlic and balsamic teriyaki sauce. I'd asked for any parsley to be held off, and so they gave me a bacon and salted cabbage stir-fry instead of a parsley-filled dumpling. Good service there for sure4) Roasted Ribeye Roulade stuffed with bacon: pretty good as well, moist and juicy, served with pan-roasted vegetables, onions and gherkin and with a drizzling of sweet port wine glazed brown sauce5) White Chocolate Trifle: too sweet, the cringe-worthy passionfruit coulis topping balanced it out with its sour elements. Forest berries compote and fresh raspberries and strawberries completed the so-so dessert. Disclaimer: I really am not a fan of white chocolate anyway continue reading
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Level4 2011-12-07
64 views
Located at the lobby of Park Regis Hotel, Suite 23 has a very relaxing ambience, spacious too. For $28++, you can enjoy a platter that consists of four different types of dessert, as well as free flow of coffee and tea. Creme brulee is very smooth and the caramelized topping is perfectly done. The apple crumble is my top pick out of all. It's very crunchy, with handful of almonds in there, enhancing the flavour by far. Together with the warmed apple chunks, it makes a gorgeous dessert! The lemon tart is quite refreshing, and the tiramisu is well-balanced in terms of the coffee and liquior flavour.Make yourself comfy on the couch and do some reading here is absolutely a great way to spend your lazy weekend I would say. continue reading
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Level3 2011-10-10
25 views
Suite 23 is a nice place to chilli & fine dinnerwent with my friend after work The ambience is nice but price a bit expensiveTheir soup was quite special Watermelon Soup topped with Crabmeat SaladFirst time trying fruit soup,is indeed sweet & nice I choose their kurobuta pork sausage with lemony-honey sauceIs very chewy with mild lemon honey sauceis not either too sweet nor too sour,quite refreshing For dessert i choose my fav tiramisu It was abit heavy but taste great,with strong coffee aroma,very soft & creamy Overall i rate 8/10 continue reading
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Level4 2011-08-15
34 views
There's no denying that Suite 23 is a fancy place. But I must tell you, it's worth your money. Having tried dinner there one time, I went straight for their signature dish-the 650gm Angus Porterhouse Steak, medium rare. When the waiter handed me my order, I was shocked by how big the size is. I know that steaks have big servings but I felt like this was one just humongous. It could take me a week to finish that whole slab. Despite its thickness, it was served really tender and juicy. They have five sauces which can complement this dish. I preferred the hollandaise. =)After having a few slices, the taste became monochromatic so I decided to eat something different. And so, I had their chocolate tiramisu. The alcohol taste was very strong, but I still liked it. continue reading
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)