Imperial Treasure La Mian Xiao Long Bao
Part 7 of 7
Add: 6 Raffles Boulevard, #02-138J Marina Square, Singapore 039594
Notwithstanding the fact that I was never extremely fond of Shanghainese-inspired cuisine, I think this eatery could have done better with its la mian which not only looked unappetising but also tasted extremely bland. It was so dissatisfying that I didn’t even bother with the picture-taking.


The other dishes were much better:
(1) Stir-fried eel with bean-sprouts and chives (S$10.50)

(2) Pork and Vegetable wanton soup (S$4.50)

(3) Guo tie (i.e pan-fried pork dumpling) (S$3 for 3)

(4) Pumpkin Pastry (S$4). Don’t try this if you dislike having a flour after-taste linger in your mouth.

OK, this is the end of my 7-parter, so (to quote Oei-ster) “Thats all folks!”
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