Tang Tea House
If you’re in the East craving late-night halal dim sum, comforting Chinese fare, or just a chill place to gather with friends look no further than Tang Tea House (Kampung by the Sea). Located along Lorong Bekukong, this bustling, family-friendly restaurant is a beloved favorite for many who frequent Changi Village.
With generous hours, spacious seating, and an extensive menu that spans everything from siew mai to zi char, Tang Tea House is where East Coast residents and foodies gather for affordable, authentic, and halal Chinese-style food.

Location & Opening Hours
Location: 5 Changi Village Rd, #01-2001, Singapore 500005
Website: tangteahouse.com
Hours: Daily 11 am–11 pm
Just a 5–7 minute stroll from the Changi Village Hawker Centre and the nearby Changi Beach Park, it’s the perfect pit stop whether you’re out for supper, planning a group dinner, or just finishing a walk by the coast.
Signature Dishes
Tang Tea House’s menu is extensive, but here are a few must-try dishes that keep customers returning:
Dim Sum Galore
- Chicken Siew Mai – Steamed to juicy perfection, these are a halal twist on the classic dim sum staple.
- Golden Sand Buns (Liu Sha Bao) – Molten salted egg yolk custard buns that ooze deliciousness with every bite.
- Har Gao (Shrimp Dumplings) – Translucent wrappers and a plump shrimp filling fresh and satisfying.
Main Dishes & Zi Char
- Seafood Hor Fun – Smoky wok hei flavor, silky flat noodles, and a rich seafood gravy.
- Hotplate Beancurd – Soft tofu on a sizzling plate with minced meat and savory sauce.
- Crispy Cereal Chicken – A playful twist on cereal prawns, but with tender chicken bites.
Refreshments & Dessert
- Iced Lemon Tea & Bandung – Crowd favorites that balance the savory dishes.
- Mango Sago – Light, fruity, and the perfect ending to your feast.
Tang Tea House Changi Menu
| Dish | Description | Price (from) |
|---|---|---|
| Chicken Siew Mai | Steamed dim sum dumpling with juicy chicken | S$5.50 |
| Seafood Hor Fun | Wok-fried flat noodles in seafood gravy | S$7.00 |
| Hotplate Beancurd | Sizzling tofu with minced meat | S$8.00 |
| Cereal Chicken | Crispy chicken bites with buttery cereal flakes | S$9.00 |
| Golden Sand Bun | Custard lava bun with salted egg | S$5.80 |
| Mango Sago | Chilled dessert with fresh mango & sago pearls | S$4.50 |
Family-Friendly Atmosphere
Tang Tea House is designed with families and groups in mind. Large tables, round-table layouts, and a casual setting make it easy to settle in and share a meal. The outdoor dining area is breezy and inviting, especially in the evenings when the weather cools.
It’s also an ideal choice for Changi Village food explorers who want more than just hawker-style dining but still desire affordability and comfort.
Why Visit Tang Tea House in Changi Village?
Tang Tea House offers the unique appeal of halal Chinese food, a rarity in Singapore. The moment you step in, the vibe is relaxed and family-friendly, with indoor and outdoor seating. The setting is perfect for casual diners, celebrations, or late-night suppers.
The food here is freshly prepared, generously portioned, and wallet-friendly. It’s especially popular with Muslim diners, local Chinese food lovers, and East Side residents. The halal dim sum is a major attraction, and the variety is jaw-dropping, from golden lava buns to deep-fried prawn dumplings.
If you’re a fan of Changi Village food culture, Tang Tea House offers a unique twist that complements the hawker scene: authentic Chinese cuisine with halal certification.
- Halal-certified Chinese cuisine with an impressive variety.
- Extended operating hours, making it great for supper.
- Spacious layout ideal for large groups and families.
- Close to Changi Village Hawker Centre, Changi Point Ferry Terminal & Changi Beach.
- Perfect for post-hawker desserts or a more relaxed, sit-down meal.
FAQs about Tang Tea House
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Is Tang Tea House Halal?
Yes, it is halal-certified, making it an excellent destination for Muslim diners seeking Chinese-style cuisine.
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Do they accept reservations?
Walk-ins are common, but it’s best to call ahead for large groups, especially on weekends.
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Is it near Changi Village Hawker Centre?
Yes, it’s just a few minutes walk from the hawker center, beach, and Changi Village Bus Terminal.
