Jinling Signature Salted Duck @ Nanjing Impressions |
Dining
at Nanjing Impressions like a time travel experience. Imagine that you are
seated at an ancient tea parlour in the late era of the Qing Dynasty, served
with traditional food by service staff from that time.
The Entrance |
Nanjing
Impressions pride themselves with quality original flavours fuelled by
coal-fired clay pots and seasonal ingredients. Their trove of recipes has been
time tested to delivery the immaculate flavours in front of you.
Items on the Table |
Green
Plum Marinated with Chinese Wine ($5.80). Crunchy plum with sweet and savoury
flavours. A good dish to open up your appetite or to balance the sweetness of
Madam Chiang’s Nutritious Beauty Porridge.
Green Plum Marinated with Chinese Wine |
Jinling
Signature Salted Duck ($16.80 (S), $32(M), $62(L)). Nanjing’s famous salt-water
duck. Don’t let this simple looking dish deceive you. To produce this dish, it
needs to go through 10 extraneous steps. The result is well-seasoned duck, with
tender flesh, bouncy skin and unique deep umami flavour. Yummy!!
Jinling Signature Salted Duck - Small |
Jinling Signature Salted Duck - Large |
Celestial
Roast Duck Dumpling ($5.80 for 3 pcs). This dumpling can easily be mistaken for
pork dumpling. The fillings in juicy and bursting with delicious sweet jus.
Celestial Roast Duck Dumpling |
Celestial Roast Duck Dumpling |
Celestial Roast Duck Dumpling - The Fillings |
Chilled
Drunken Virgin Red Crayfish (($19.80 (S), $38.80(M), $68.80(L)). Most Chinese
Restaurant only served the red crayfish in mala version. When LD saw this
version is marinated with wine, she did not hesitate to order this. It takes a
bit of work to get to the flesh, but you will be rewarded with sweet, bouncy
and delicious flesh. The wine marinated nicely accentuates the sweetness of the
prawn. If you like the brain of the prawns and shellfish, there are abundance
here for you to savour.
Chilled Drunken Virgin Red Crayfish - Small |
Chilled Drunken Virgin Red Crayfish |
Chilled Drunken Virgin Red Crayfish |
Madam
Chiang’s Nutritious Beauty Porridge ($6.80). Made from soya, starch and sugar.
It is sticky with a smooth texture, surprisingly tasty and easy to eat. The
lily buds and yam provided different texture in this Nanjing version of sweet
soya milk porridge.
Madam Chiang’s Nutritious Beauty Porridge |
Jinling
Noodles in Light Soy Sauce Broth ($4.80). It looks like plain shoyu ramen. The
noodle is springy and bouncy, while the robust is broth infused with the right
amount good quality soy sauce.
Jinling Noodles in Light Soy Sauce Broth |
Jinling Noodles in Light Soy Sauce Broth |
Sesame-scented
Beancurd Julienne ($8.80). The julienne beancurd in the soup gives it an
impression of the noodle. The milky duck broth is robust, filled with the duck
essence and duck meat. The julienne ginger helps to remove any gaminess from
the duck and brought up a bit of fiery spark in each bite. Yum Yum.
Sesame-scented Beancurd Julienne |
Sesame-scented Beancurd Julienne |
Pan-fried
Pastry with Minced Meat & Preserved Vegetable Fillings ($5.80). A crispy
and fluffy bun filled with “mei cai” (preserved vegetable). It can be better if
they are more generous with mei chai fillings, let’s say about 50% more.
Sesame-scented Beancurd Julienne |
Sesame-scented Beancurd Julienne |
Custard
/ Steam Egg with Preserved Vegetables ($6.80). Smooth and velvety steam egg
topped with mei cai. A simple dish, yet one of the most likeable dishes by the
young and old.
Custard / Steam Egg with Preserved Vegetables |
Steamed
Glutinous Rice with Pork ($12.80). Thinly sliced marinated pork belly, steamed
with glutinous rice. The sticky glutinous absorbs the flavour of the pork and
braising sauce as well. Surprisingly, the taste is milder than I expected.
Steamed Glutinous Rice with Pork |
Nanjing
Special Shredded Duck Fried Noodles ($14.80). A solid rendition of duck fried
noodle. It has a strong wok hei aroma, crunchy noodle and succulent duck meat.
Nanjing Special Shredded Duck Fried Noodles |
Braised
Pork Shank ($28). The meat is firm, tasty, while the skin is chewy and crunchy.
The tangy sauce on the side helps to reduce the jelakness from the meat.
Braised Pork Shank |
The
overall atmosphere in Nanjing Impressions is just superb, just like dining an
ancient tea parlour in the late era of the Qing Dynasty. The receptionist
greeted us in Qing Dynasty costume and carry Hu / Shaku (flat sceptre of
Chinese Origin). He will then escort the guests to their allocated tables. Service
staff is friendly and helpful, however, if you are seated in the cubicle, it
will be more challenging to get the service staff attention.
View from Outside |
Dining Hall |
Overall,
Nanjing Impressions deliver a traditional Nanjing dining experience. The food
standard is very good and the ambiance is just excellent. As a restaurant serve
Nanjing cuisine is very rare in Singapore, this place is worth a visit.
Cheers!!
Food & Drinks: 8/10
Value: 8.5/10
Service: 7.5/10
Ambiance: 9/10
Budget per Person: $11 - $25, $26 - $50
Nanjing
Impressions
68
Orchard Road
#04-46/51,
Plaza Singapura
Singapore
238839
T:
+65 6352 7877
IG:
@Nanjing_impressions
OH:
Mon
– Fri: 11.30 – 14.30; 17.00 – 22.00
Sat:
11.00 – 22.00
Sun:
11.30 – 22.00
Menu Part 1 |
Menu Part 2 |
Menu Part 3 |
Menu Part 4 |
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