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Contribuer aux commentairesWe visited this restaurant for dim sum and found it to be a typical Chinese dim sum place. While it wasn't bad, it also wasn't the best we've had. The Golden Yolk Custard Lava Buns were visually appealing for photos, but unfortunately they were dry and not what we were expecting. Overall, we would rate the dim sum 3 out of 5, the service 3 out of 5, and the parking 5 out of 5. Other features of the restaurant were not memorable.
Reasonably priced dim sum dishes with large portions. The flavors were on point and everything was crispy and piping hot. The only downfall was the Chinese donut wrapped in crepe, which was too doughy and difficult to eat. It was quite heavy. Despite this, I would recommend this place. We had to wait on a Monday afternoon at 1pm for a table for two. The restaurant was very busy, indicating that their customers keep coming back for the great food.
Did not need to wait too long for a table (My visit was on Sunday right about 11:30am)No special disount/time for the tea unless you're their memeber, so no rushA variety of Cantonese item options: 薑汁純雙皮奶 :pService was quite effecient At the back side of the Order Record, it explains the whole Chinese tea time concept!Cutleries were kind of dated...
Been coming here for several years, and it's still a pretty good place for dim sum with a big group. The lines can get really outrageous sometimes though.
June 5, 2016 ·by ThatShanghaiGirl · For some reason I’ve never thought to try out this place even though its right in Metro. That was until my friend was craving dim sum, and we were both too lazy to leave the mall. Service was