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Contribuer aux commentairesThis is a great local Chinese restaurant that was quite busy - all the tables were full. We decided to try their set lunches which included cold drinks. The cost was reasonable. I highly recommend this place for anyone looking for fast Chinese food that is served hot and delicious.
Perhaps I order the wrong thing, hot pot rice, which was so so. Next time I would try more typical cha chaan teng grub, like tomato pork chops rice, fish in a white sauce rice, etc…. Layout similar to those in HK, except larger resto....Food definitely inferior, service perky. And prices cheap. The meal set even includes a daily soup and a hot or cold drink, like lemon tea. I would return to try other stuff, if in the area.
I don't live nearby, but whenever I am in the area, I always make sure to visit this Chinese restaurant. I really enjoy their fried rice with truffles and their tofu and truffle casserole. The scent is delightful. Tonight, I tried the white sauce truffle with seafood and pasta. Personally, I didn't enjoy this dish as I am particular about sauces. I prefer the fried rice and casserole that I usually order. The prices are reasonable and this is the only Chinese restaurant where I have found truffle fried rice at an affordable price. I recommend giving it a try. Overall, I would rate this restaurant...
If you're feeling hungry and having trouble deciding what type of Chinese food to get, this is the perfect place for you. They offer a wide selection of individual dishes for you to choose from. It's recommended to place your order as soon as you make a decision, as you may end up changing your mind if you wait too long. The service is not exceptional, but it's typical for a restaurant of this kind. The food is decent overall, and the good news is that you're likely to find something you enjoy on the menu.
This is a typical chinese fast food restaurant where you get good food but don't expect them to give very good service as this is Hong Kong style. If you have a chance to go there, try their chicken leg as its freshly fried and...hugh! But it will take at least to served. Their french toast is made with slices of bread with a choice of filling and it is fried with an egg batter.