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Yan Palace Restaurant (Warren Golf & Country Club)

3.8(519)on Google$$chinesewestern water catchment

81 Choa Chu Kang Walk, Singapore 688263

Dine-inTakeoutDeliveryWheelchair accessible

Opening Hours

Today (Monday)11:00 AM – 3:00 PM, 6:00 – 10:00 PM

STAMPEDE Score

Moderate confidence
CRoom to grow

Score: 40 / 100

Atmosphere60
Consistency40
Food quality45
Value for money30

Based on 5 data points · Updated 9 days ago

Editor’s Note

Last updated 30 May 2026

Our take: Yan Palace at Warren Golf & Country Club appears to be a tale of two experiences.

While some patrons praise its dim sum offerings, particularly for a relaxing public holiday meal, recent feedback on their à la carte dinner service paints a concerning picture.

We note consistent complaints about dry, bland food, such as the $30 Half Roast Chicken, and dishes that don't live up to their descriptions, like the 'shark's fin with shark's cartilage soup' that turned out to be chicken soup.

Service is a recurring pain point, with reports of inattentive staff, rude attitudes, and chaotic cashier experiences, even when the restaurant isn't at full capacity.

The $20 Sweet & Sour Pork is highlighted as a standout for its balanced flavour and texture, though portions are considered small for the price.

We'd recommend visiting specifically for dim sum during off-peak hours, as the dinner experience seems to be significantly less consistent and often disappointing.

Skip the peak dinner rush and manage expectations for the main menu.

Signature

Sweet & Sour Pork ($20)

Best time

Public holiday mornings for dim sum

Price

$$ ($20-30/person)

Score: 40 · 5 sources

What customers say

Yan Palace at Warren Golf & Country Club receives mixed reviews, with dim sum generally praised for being delectable and meeting expectations, while ala carte dishes and service often fall short.

Customers frequently report dry or bland main courses like roast chicken and seafood hor fun, and issues with service ranging from inattentive staff and rude attitudes to hygiene concerns and misrepresentation of dishes during peak periods like CNY.

The environment is considered pleasant for gatherings, but overall value for money is questioned due to food quality and service inconsistencies.

Inconsistent service quality (rude staff, hygiene issues)Dim sum quality (delectable, satisfying)Ala carte dish quality (dry chicken, bland hor fun, salty dishes)Value for money (small portions, high prices for sub-par food)Operational issues during peak hours (staffing, cashier chaos)
20% positive20% neutral60% negative

Google Reviews

★★★★S. Ang· 3 months ago

Dinner at 6:30pm with my mom on Chu 6 of CNY. There was about 10–12 tables occupied. Upon arrival, there was no attendant to usher guests to their tables. People began gathering at the entrance, and…

★★★★Alicia Khoo· 3 months ago

Came here for corporate CNY lunch. Food is mediocre and service was abysmal, especially by Captain Alice Tan. Food was served with fingers dip into the bowl, zero care for hygiene. When request for c…

★★★★★KY· 3 months ago

Went there for reunion dinner and pre-ordered the 2nd most expensive set dinner. One of the dish was braised shark's fin with shark's cartilage soup and it turns out to be a chicken soup. We raised t…

★★★★★CP· 10 months ago

I came here with a simple aim to enjoy delectable spread of dim sum on a lazy public holiday morning and the place met exactly that. Every of the dishes shown here are what I expected delicious dim su…

★★★★★Hsu· 2 months ago

Used to be very good dim sum place but now not much choices for dim sum and ala carte dishes are salty.

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