What used to be The Pawn is now Woo Cheong Tea House. The restaurant offers traditional Cantonese dishes including tea-smoked chicken, stir-fried pork spareribs, and sautéed prawn. But it’s not really a Chinese meal without tea, so Woo Cheong Tea House brings about 20 types of premium brews and fine teas to the yard. They also have an all-day dim sum menu and dim sum tasting menu ($388 per person) which comes with eight items and stewed noodles paired with a cocktail or tea. Highlights include the steamed shrimp dumpling infused with dragon well tea leaves, tom yum pan-seared buns, mini pineapple bun with salted French butter, and many more. The design is based on a garden oasis and features a floral theme throughout the restaurant. There’s also Woo Cheong Pawn Shop’s balcony to enjoy some alfresco moments too.
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