
Disclaimer: All information is supplied by the venue and is subject to change. It’s essentially all one and the same – small portions of steamed or fried dumplings or small dishes that are traditionally served with Chinese tea. Some say dim sum, others tim sum (it sounds the same when you say it out loud) while others call it yum cha. Whatever dim sum you are craving, we cover all the options in our ultimate dim sum in Singapore guide! If you just want a restaurant where your kids can play while you enjoy your meal, be sure to check out our guide to the best kid-friendly restaurants and cafés with playgrounds. As for finding the most kid-friendly dim sum in Singapore – we find that a tough one! Kids generally love dim sum (har gau and xiao long bao are both winners), while some places have special yum cha treats for kiddies, even the poshest restaurants will accommodate well-behaved kids.

Only a few restaurants have dim sum pushcarts in Singapore, so maybe you’re looking for one of these experiences.

You may want traditional dim sum offerings or perhaps it’s the ambience that matters most to you. To be fair, what constitutes the best dim sum in Singapore is really subjective. Do note many F&Bs now offer dim sum delivery so if you have a favourite dim sum restaurant, check their website to see if you can order a dumpling delivery.

Where can you find the best dim sum in Singapore? Whether you are looking for dim sum pushcarts/yum cha trolleys, dim sum buffets, or places that offer dim sum at dinner (as opposed to the more traditional lunch dim sum), we round up all the best dim sum in Singapore, with Michelin-starred dim sum on one end of the scale to the most affordable dim sum in Singapore. Find the best dim sum in Singapore in this guide – whether you’re in the mood for a dim sum buffet, dim sum high tea, pushcarts/trolleys and even dim sum for dinner!
