
Dim Sum $1.80 to $2 per basket
There are several hawker genres that should do well in Singapore and Dim Sum is one of them. The reason is very simple. Every customer will spend more than $3-4 per pax. If you survey the current hawker scene, you will see Bak Kut Teh stalls springing up all over the place. That is because people expect to pay $5-6 at least when they eat Bak Kut Teh. So that is going to ensure the survival of Bak Kut Teh as a Hawker dish. Things like Char Kway Teow which can only sell for $3 a plate is less attractive for any aspiring hawker to take on so unless something happens and a Char Kway Teow emerges that people are willing to pay $6 for, then it really is "The End of Char Kway Teow" as we know it.
But today we talk about an emerging Hawker dish. I guess Dim Sum is not really what people will consider a traditional Hawker food, but with increasing affluence, stalls which were initially selling only Paus would invariably be attracted to increasing their revenue by offering other Dim Sum dishes. With Dim Sum at the restaurants now averaging around $4-$5++ a basket, I see a big opportunity for more hawkers to offer a cheaper alternative in a coffeeshop setting.
The other good thing about Dim Sum is that the food can be standardized and prepared in a central kitchen beforehand and steamed fresh at the premises when you order. So that allows for opportunities to expand. At $2 a basket, the average spend for a customer would be at least $8-$10 which essentially triples what you would earn if you sell Char Kway Teow!
With more hawker Dim Sum emerging and restaurant Dim Sum getting ridiculously expensive, I am hoping to see more stalls such as Lai Kee emerging so that we can all spend a lazy morning drinking eating Dim Sum and drinking Teh C without having to pay for peanuts and ++. So, if you know of any good hawker Dim Sum stalls, please do write in and let me know so that I can build a list good Dim Sum stalls to visit.

Variety of Dim Sum
The man who started Lai Kee, Ah Lai started off helping to make Dim Sum with relatives in Malaysia before coming out to Singapore to start his own stall. His first stall was at Clementi and has now expanded to four branches. He tells me that Dim Sum might be more lucrative but it is a lot of hard work. Now that he has four stalls, he has hired a few Dim Sum chefs to help hand make the Dim Sum every day at the stalls while he prepares the meat, prawn and fish pastes centrally.
What I like about Lai Kee is their variety of unusual Dim Sum. The standard fare of Siew Mai and Har Kau are of course available and judging from the Siew Mai, the basic meat filling is very good and well marinated. Ah Lai pays special attention to this and uses only fresh Indonesian pork instead of frozen meat to ensure quality. But he has spent a lot of time thinking up new dishes as well and the wonderful thing about eating there is that you get to try something new instead of the same-o same-o.
I was drawn immediately to the Century Egg dumplings because they reminded me of the marvelous breakfast I had at Sim Sim Pier in Sandakan. Then there are other permutations and combinations of tasty morsels made from tofu, bean curd skin, meat, prawn and fish filling. I can't say that it tastes as exquisite as the Dim Sum you get at the restaurants, but the affordability, variety and pretty decent food quality certainly makes it a compelling candidate for a quick Dim Sum fix. 4/5

鸡窝包 Ji Wo Pau (Chicken Nest Pau)$3
Conclusion
With prices of Dim Sum in restaurants going through the roof, coffeeshop Dim Sum places like Lai Kee are offering us an attractive, affordable alternative. I do hope to blog more such stalls, so do write in if you know of any stalls that are serving up good, affordable Dim Sum!
Lai Kee Pau
Blk 69 Bedok South Ave 3
6.30am and 9.30pm
90261698
Branches: Clementi St 12, Blk 107
Bukit Batok St 21 Ave 6, Blk 207




15 comments:
wow, this is so affordable!
i know there's a dimsum stall at the coffeeshop right beside Pioneer MRT (EW Line), not sure if its good though as I usually only get some mini stuff as snacks to takeaway ^^
Hi, may i know where the clementi stall is at? Thanks!
Is the Clementi stall still there? or do you have the address for the other stalls? Thanks! :)
I think the stall at my coffeeshop downstairs is one of them... Blk 211 Bukit Batok St.21... :D
They are at Blk 107 Clementi St 12
Hi Dr. Leslie, I'm wondering why only one location is given at a blog post even though the shop may have a few chains? Just curious.
I stay right in the middle of these 3 outlets. They have their own strengths and weaknesses.
Hong Kong Zhai
Block 107 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 4
#01 - 138
Singapore 560107
Just Dim Sum & Seafood
151 Ang Mo Kio Ave 5
S560151
Rong Yi Hong Kong Tim Sum (AMK)
Blk 158 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 4
#01-590
Singapore (S)560158
Thanks for sharing! Which one would be your favourite?
I haven't eaten at Lai Kee, but am keen on trying cause the siew mai looks quite rustic to me.
You know with hawker dim sum, interestingly, nowadays I find myself wondering if they're made in a central kitchen by a supplier and distributed to stall owners around, much like chicken rice chilli/indian rojak.
Not that there's anything wrong with the efficiency that is afforded. But more often than not, a centralised kitchen often results in increased hygiene, which is a good thing but also compromised taste from the lack of a "natural touch". They also tend to be less fresh, having been transported to different locations.
If you go to Lai Kee, you can see them making their Dim Sum at the premises. So it should be what you are looking for!
There is a great dimsum place at Lavender Food Court. They have 2 stalls... one for selling, the other for making dim sum. The stuff taste like the kind you get at restaurant ... but prices are very reasonable. Do give it a try.
Thanks for the tip!
Just came back from Lai Kee with my family. Verdict - Whole family didn't like it. Fist and Last time there. Food was a bit bland
One thing to note about the hygiene. Apparently, they do not wash the bamboo steamers and just reuse them. The sides were dirty and 1 or 2 had food stuck onto them.
Just eaten this morning, cannot make it very disappointed. first time and last or never.
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