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Zao Cha House
2023 Jun 26
Visit this eatery if the rain caught you off guard when you were strolling near St. Teresa Church. You can sample delicious chicken, prawn, and dim sum dishes. Start your lunch with a delicious cup of tea. A very tiny interior room upstairs and a couple of outdoor tables in a very tiny space.

Here, the staff is reputed to be polite. At Zao Cha House, the customer service is excellent. There are rumours of reduced prices here. Customers are drawn in by the pleasant environment. The location is adorable and well-kept; it's a tiny room with a few outdoor tables and an upper room. Service was prompt and courteous. Good food with basic, distinct flavour. Numerous vegan and vegetarian choices.

At Zao Cha House, two people would pay around 1800. No, alcohol is not served at Zao Cha House. That's unfortunate. There is valet parking available at Zao Cha House, however it can be challenging to accommodate your car in the narrow byways surrounding the establishment, so allow an extra 15 minutes.

Pan Asian cuisine is the primary food offered at Zao Cha House.

We had already tried these dishes and was lovely:
Suimai Chicken, Prawns, Chive Squid, and Salt and Pepper
Seafood, Claypot Chicken, and Roast Lamb, Green Tea (Flavoured), Sea Food YangCol  and the Truffle Pastry

Overall a 3/5 for the lack of space, parking challenges and non-alcoholic menu options.