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SingaporeGrand Shanghai Restaurant

Chinese restaurant, Restaurant at 390 Havelock Rd, Level 1 King's Centre, Singapore 169662

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Rating

4.3 (644 comments)

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Opening Time

Closing Time: 14:30

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Phone Number

+6568366866

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Enjoyed a lovely dinner with the family celebrating my dad's birthday here. David and his team were amazing ! The weekly Sunday stage performance brought reality into movies where you see the ladies singing with a LIVE band playing while dinner is being served. My parents particularly enjoyed the chicken wanton soup, snow cabbage, and smoked duck ! The longevity buns served on the peach tree concept were gorgeous ! There's nothing to fuss about having dinner here. Impeccable!

Food taste great but quite pricey. Kudos for the attentiveness of all the staff and fantastic service rendered to my family! There is a live band and the singer sang very well for all the popular Chinese and Cantonese songs too! An overall praiseworthy experience I had!

Live music that reminisces the 1930s jazz era of good old Shanghai is the coolest & unique experience in Singapore. Great appeal if one loves nostalgia & digs the Chinese shidaiqu 时代曲. Songs by the likes of divas 周璇,姚莉 are performed tastefully here. The singer is elegant and did good interpretations for the classics. Special mention to the manager, David, and the service staff - kind, good sense of humour & very attentive. Service staff warmly accommodate our request to sit near the stage and constantly check in with us throughout dinner. The smoked duck is very tender & skin crispy! Scallion noodles is so springy to the bite. Egg white ball dessert w red bean & banana is refreshing though I prefer more banana in the filling. Will come back again for more good old Shanghai vibes.

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