Helmed by Executive Chinese Chef Leong Chee Yeng, Jade offers authentic Chinese cuisine of exceptional quality and warm hospitality, amply earning for itself the reputation of its precious gemstone namesake. The 120-seat establishment is beautifully appointed in a colour palette reflecting the lustre of jade, specially commissioned wallpaper and evocative overhead lantern lighting among other exquisite design elements. Housed within the historic and beautifully conserved The Fullerton Hotel Singapore, itself a National Monument, Jade represents a fusion of heritage, design, culture, and exquisite dining that is unique to the Singapore culinary scene.
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These chain of restaurants are awesome. Really enjoy the variety and taste of Cantonese chinese dining.
Jade’s Dim Sum Treasures at the Fullerton Hotel
There is nothing else in Singapore quite like the anticipation of dim sum, except when it is at one of the world's most iconic hotels, in a restaurant that is straight out of a movie. The expectation produces an adrenaline rush and increases one's hunger - and that was fortunate as this was one of the best lunches of 2018 — nay, ever!
The amazingly sumptuous dining room at the Jade’s Dim Sum Treasures at the Fullerton Hotel greets you with a feeling that you are that lucky kid who has been given the keys to the candy shop. The decoration is simply like nowhere else - with hand painted wall coverings and luxurious ornaments peppered around the high vaulted space.
Having been ushered into a delightful private room, the flow of exquisite Chinese teas started flowing, followed shortly by one of the most extensive tasting sessions of all time. It's literally all good - no, great! Order everything and be sure that you don't eat for at least 24 hours before lunch.
The people at the Fullerton are some of the best trained in the world and this Singapore National Monument marks 2018 as its 90th anniversary, so make sure that you get there to see all the various events that are taking place (after your sumptuous lunch, of course). They are also hosting Singapore’s inaugural Fullerton Concours d’Elegance from June 29 to July 1, which will include the largest ever display of cars owned by the Sultan of Johor - is there any COE to pay?
There is nothing else in Singapore quite like the anticipation of dim sum, except when it is at one of the world's most iconic hotels, in a restaurant that is straight out of a movie. The expectation produces an adrenaline rush and increases one's hunger - and that was fortunate as this was one of the best lunches of 2018 — nay, ever!
The amazingly sumptuous dining room at the Jade’s Dim Sum Treasures at the Fullerton Hotel greets you with a feeling that you are that lucky kid who has been given the keys to the candy shop. The decoration is simply like nowhere else - with hand painted wall coverings and luxurious ornaments peppered around the high vaulted space.
Having been ushered into a delightful private room, the flow of exquisite Chinese teas started flowing, followed shortly by one of the most extensive tasting sessions of all time. It's literally all good - no, great! Order everything and be sure that you don't eat for at least 24 hours before lunch.
The people at the Fullerton are some of the best trained in the world and this Singapore National Monument marks 2018 as its 90th anniversary, so make sure that you get there to see all the various events that are taking place (after your sumptuous lunch, of course). They are also hosting Singapore’s inaugural Fullerton Concours d’Elegance from June 29 to July 1, which will include the largest ever display of cars owned by the Sultan of Johor - is there any COE to pay?