Delectable Cantonese dim sum right in the heart of Chinatown – that also lends a helping to those who need a second chance. Aside from dim sum, the restaurant also serves up local delights like fishhead curry and traditional desserts.
A dim sum cafe that empowers ex-offenders
BREAKTHROUGH CAFE
THE DIFFERENCE YOU MAKE
The restaurant offers former drug offenders employment, allowing them to hone their skills to make a fresh start. It is an initiative by Breakthrough Missions, a Christian halfway house to reintegrate former drug abusers into community. Founded in 1983 in Singapore, the non-profit has grown to include six more centres in Canada, China, India, Indonesia and Malaysia.
Dining at the restaurant supports Breakthrough in their mission to help people recovering from substance abuse back onto their feet.
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The eatery is located within People's Park Centre, an easy walk from Chinatown MRT station along the North East Line. The restaurant is in the back of the building, away from the side facing the main road (Eu Tong Sen Street).
Traveller's Notes
Dim sum is Cantonese-style small bites that are best eaten with company to enjoy a full spread. Time to start making friends on your travels!
The restaurant is popular with office workers working nearby, and busy during lunch hours. Arrive early to avoid waiting. Or consider having breakfast instead - traditional toast with kaya (coconut jam) and Nanyang-style coffee are on the menu too!