Situated on the main strip of Hampton, this spacious and classy eatery specialises in contemporary Asian cuisine, with a focus on Chinese delicacies. In fact, Peninsula Hampton is renowned for its buzzing Sunday yum cha sessions, where you'll find everything from spring rolls to dumplings to seafood sensations, and a whole lot more.
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Tue-Fri noon-3pm Sun 11am-3pm Sun-Thu 5.30pm-10.30pm Fri-Sat 5.30pm-11.30pm
Asian, Chinese and Yum Cha
Entree: $5-$12
Mains: $20-$30
Dessert: $5-$9
Payment accepted: MasterCard, Visa and American Express
Licensed. Wine is available by the glass. BYO (wine only)
This venue accepts bookings. Group bookings are supported.
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Posted by:
Cursions
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27 March 2011, 7.35am
Fantastic newly owned and refurbished restaurant
I recently had a Yum Cha lunch here with my family and I was very impressed with this establishment. The staff were very friendly and helpful, and the food was fantastic. I love Yum Cha, but my body generally does not enjoy the amount of MSG found at other restaurants, but this place appeared to have NONE as I did not leave with a headache. Very happy with my meal and service. Will definitely be back with friends!
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Visit: Sat 26 March 2011
Mealtime: lunch
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Posted by:
Trav&Karly
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9 March 2011, 7.42am
An amazing night out
Being a new restaurant, we expected a few hiccups with service and maybe even the food - but we were blown away. The staff were bilingual and a wonderful to deal with, but the food was very authentic with a strong Cantonese bent. Best of all - we didn't walk away with that dry taste in our mouths from MSG... so common in so many other Yum Cha restaurants.
Well done guys - we'll definitely be back!
PS - We're also not fans of seeing Shark Fin in restaurants, but be aware that if it costs anything less than $50 a bowl, it's just imitation shark fin.
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Visit: Fri 25 February 2011
Mealtime: dinner
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Posted by:
lolandbosco
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2 December 2010, 7.04am
sharkfin soup
great restaurant ,after second visit discovered they had sharkfin soup on the menu,I wont be coming back.
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Visit: Thu 2 December 2010
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waterpythons
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25 April 2010, 4.07pm
Yummy Yum Cha
What great food. Invited by friends and had a wonderful time, only problem was no mango pudding to finish off. Green Tea Ice Cream made up for it's absence.
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Visit: Sun 25 April 2010
Mealtime: lunch
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Posted by:
juzeat
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30 January 2010, 2.02pm
Remarkable experience
Went to try this hidden restaurant on hampton street after recommendation from a friend that lives in the neighborhood. The service there is very impressive, all the staffs welcome the customers with big smile on their faces. It was not that busy the night when we visited so it is just what i like, a quite and cozy restaurant. When the food is served, the presentation of the food is unexpectedly well done. They have a wide selection of entrees from the normal ones to chef specials. The 'Long Island Spring Rolls' is worth a try. We had too much to start with and werent able to finish the main course that we ordered. It is a great restaurant and dining experience and I am sure that we will go back soon. :)
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Visit: Fri 29 January 2010
Mealtime: dinner
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