Welcome to Singing Bamboo Chinese Restaurant
At Singing Bamboo Chinese Restaurant, we’re passionate about delivering authentic Chinese cuisine in a welcoming atmosphere. Nestled in West Palm Beach, our establishment specializes in delectable dim sum, perfectly crafted for sharing and savoring. From our piping-hot dumplings to the sweet indulgence of egg custard buns, each dish showcases quality ingredients and time-honored recipes. We pride ourselves on excellent service, ensuring every guest feels at home, whether enjoying a casual lunch or a festive family dinner. With a diverse menu catering to vegetarians and families alike, Singing Bamboo is a cherished destination for authentic Chinese dining experiences.
- 2845 N Military Trl West Palm Beach, FL 33409 United States Hotline: (561) 686-9100
Welcome to Singing Bamboo Chinese Restaurant, an enchanting culinary gem nestled in the heart of West Palm Beach. This inviting eatery offers a delightful focus on authentic Chinese cuisine, particularly renowned for its exquisite dim sum. If you're searching for a spot that combines delicious flavors with a warm, family-friendly atmosphere, look no further.
Located at 2845 N Military Trail, Singing Bamboo is easily accessible, boasting ample parking and wheelchair accessibility. Whether you're gathering for a leisurely lunch, a dinner with friends, or a celebratory family feast, this restaurant accommodates groups of all sizes.
- Versatile Menu Highlights: The extensive menu features an impressive selection of dim sum that showcases the craft of Chinese cooking. Customers rave about the Dim Sum Combo, which tantalizes with a variety of mini-steamed dumplings, and the flavorful BBQ Pork Buns that encapsulate the essence of traditional cuisines.
- Delightful Atmosphere: The restaurant's decor strikes a balance between casual and inviting, with large round tables perfect for shared dining experiences. The environment is bright and lively, making it suitable for casual conversations over a good meal.
- Top-notch Service: Patrons consistently commend the friendly and attentive staff, who create a welcoming experience from the moment you step through the door. With waiter service and features like outdoor seating, it's apparent that customer comfort is paramount.
- Signature Dishes: Tastebuds come alive with dishes such as the crispy Scallion Pancakes and the savory Turnip Cakes, often described as an acquired taste that reveals complex flavors. The sweet touch of Egg Custard Buns has been a standout among diners, capturing the perfect balance of dessert and flavor.
- Special Offers: Be sure to check out their happy hour specials and the convenience of delivery and takeout options to enjoy a delicious meal anywhere!
Reviews narrate tales of satisfied customers who appreciate not just the exceptional food but also the nostalgic experience of Chinese dining, complete with lazy Susans for shared dishes. From the bursting flavors of Hot and Sour Soup to the crispy texture of Honey Garlic Chicken Wings, each dish tells a story of tradition and culinary excellence.
Singing Bamboo Chinese Restaurant stands out as a vibrant destination for both locals and visitors. Whether you're a first-timer or a seasoned enthusiast seeking comforting flavors, this restaurant delivers an unforgettable dining experience. Come for the food and stay for the atmosphere—it’s a slice of Chinese culinary tradition waiting to be savored!
For reservations or inquiries, call (561) 686-9100 and embark on a flavorful journey at Singing Bamboo Chinese Restaurant!

Hankering for a decent Chinese meal, this former Londoner was dreaming of SoHo's Lee Ho Fook after listening to Warren Zevon's "Werewolves of London"... My go to benchmarks were met - hot & sour soup and Singapore rice noodles were top notch Great service in what is a long established local gem - I suspect the 2nd generation was serving us The environment was cool - a booth for us but a larger open area with the large round tables and Lazy Susans for the classic family style Chinese dining experience Dim Sum is something I want to go back for... If You Know, You Know

I loved the amazing food, kind and nice waitresses, and very relaxing and happy!!! We had scallion pancakes, egg custard buns, bbq pork buns, thousand egg congee, turnip cakes, and stuffed sticky rice (WAAAAY too much food for 2). My favorite was egg custard bun, because it was sweet and desserty and so flavorful.

Located on the West side of Military Trail, this is an Asian Cuisine stop you won't want to miss! Plenty of parking in the strip center. We were greeted by the hostess and walked over to a nice table. Our server came over right and took our drink request and offered to answer any questions as we looked over the large menu. They also have a Dim Sum menu on request. We ordered from the Dim Sum menu. The Hot and Sour Soup was very good, our server brought over a dish of hot oil in case I wanted hotter ... it was just the right heat level for me. We shared some Scallion pancakes, Turnip cakes and Barbecue Pork buns. A well lighted and welcoming interior, this is a nice family restaurant with great food.

We had a really good dinner here. We were greeted immediately on entering and seated right away also. Service throughout was prompt and friendly. Inside is clean and bright. After reviewing the regular menu, we noticed that it said to request the dim sum menu, if interested, so we did. We started out with soup. I had their wonton soup, and the bowl was brimful of thin pork strips and egg strips along with stuffed won tons and scallions. The broth was tasty -- not too salty. My husband got their hot n sour soup. He said the flavor was good, but he usually likes more "stuff" in his soup, so he added a bunch of crunchy noodles. We filled up on soup, so we just decided to order a few dim sum items to share. They give you a dim sum menu list to mark your order on and a sheet with photos of each item. We got their scallion pancakes which were served fried hot off the stove along with some hoisin sauce for dipping. They were flat, thin and crispy and very good -- and we wound up taking half the order home. We also had one of our favorites -- turnip cake. This isn't really made of turnip but is made from a Chinese radish and rice flour. It is pan fried, so it has a golden-brown crust-like layer on the outside and a soft center. There are sometimes bits of pork in it for extra flavor. An acquired taste that I have grown to love. In addition to those two items, we got an order of steamed BBQ pork buns. These are fat, white, round sweet dough breaded balls with sauced BBQ pork inside. They remind me of my childhood when my dad used to get these for my brother and me. The dim sum list is long and there are quite a few other items I would like to try. Plus, the regular menu has a number of standards and favorites, as well. We are definitely coming back to this restaurant!

We came here for dinner with the family. The place looks like a normal Chinese restaurant. Dark, gloomy, wooden chairs that almost break when you lean back. We got our noodle crackers with mustard and duck sauce. Noodles were good. Warm and crunchy but only 1 basket for 5 of us. Then we ordered rib and dumplings appetizer. Ribs came with 6. They were good. Dumplings were thick. Wonton soup was good. Then we ordered lemon chicken, general Taos chicken, garlic egg plant, shrimp with lobster sauce, and chow fun beef noodle. Everything was good. Solid. Best I've had no. Solid yeah. You can tell the lemon chicken was freshly made. General Taos was good not spicy. They now charge 3 dollars for tea. So we didn't get it. Dessert was ice cream. Overall solid 4 experience.

Best Asian restaurants are rated 2.5-3.5, it's true. Decent dimsum place in middle of nowhere (for Asian culture anyway). They made our dimsum to order. All were decent, not at 'flushing ny' levels but really not bad. $2 for pot of tea, and everything is just a little more. About 100 for family of 4, not cheap but you get what you pay for.

This is one of the nicer Chinese restaurants with delicious dishes. There are always Chinese people here, along with others. They are kind up front, seat you usually right away, and have dim sum menu + normal Chinese menu. This is a place where you bring your large family and they happily seat you. Some tables have lazy Susan's spinning in the middle! We have been back 3x now and will continue to. Food is fresh and delicious. Young Chow Fried Rice Steamed Pork Buns Pork Pan Fried Dumplings Shanghai Soup Dumplings Beef Paste Pork Chops Beef Pan Fried Noodles