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large menu options in a reasonable price range. the menu in family style offers a nice choice for a group. I especially liked the duck pancake appetizer, which was really more like crispy duck tacos with spring onions and gurken. View all feedback.
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This was probably the best chinese food i have ever had in my life. The food was very tasty and i had a great experience. However the service was terrible. I was feeling like they were doing me a favor and i didnt felt very welcomed in this restaurant. If i ever comeback it will be only because of the food. The price was ok for the amount and taste of the food but not for the service. View all feedback.
This was probably the best chinese food i have ever had in my life. The food was very tasty and i had a great experience. However the service was terrible. I was feeling like they were doing me a favor and i didnt felt very welcomed in this restaurant. If i ever comeback it will be only because of the food. The price was ok for the amount and taste of the food but not for the service.
This is a friendly casual dining restaurant in the heart of Chinatown. Certainly very busy every evening and weekends and prior booking is a must. For all dimsum lovers like me, they are the most elaborate dimsum menu, but sadly I think it is available only if you go for lunch. They only serve fried dimsum for dinner. We ordered a portion of fried pork dimsums, which were heartening. I missed the steamed ones but these were delicious as well. They served crispy duck pancakes and although they did a great job, but the skill with cooking duck is to keep it moist which didn't come through so I was disappointed. The kung pao chicken with chilli and cashews was amazing and going really well with egg fried rice. My friends tried the sweet and sour chicken with white rice which is good as a starter but not with rice as it was extremely dry. The staff slightly struggles to explain the dishes in English hence be as basic with your questions as you can. It is indeed worth a visit for the location and ambience.
This is a friendly casual restaurant in the heart of chinatown. every evening and washing is a lot to do and the previous booking is one must. for all Dimsum lovers like me they are the most elaborate dimsum menu, but unfortunately I think it is only available when they go to lunch. they serve only fried dimsum for dinner. we ordered a part of the fried pork intestines that were hearty. I missed the dampened ones, but they were also delicious. they served crispy pancakes and although they did a good work, but the ability to cook is to keep it damp that did not come through so that I was disappointed. the kung pao huh with chili and cashews was amazing and is really good...read more
That was probably the best Chinese food I ever had in my life. the food was very delicious and I had a great experience. but the service was terrible. I felt like they would do me a favor and I did not feel very welcome in this restaurant. if I ever comeback it will be just because of the food. the price was ok for the amount and taste of eating, but not for the service.
Slow, unattended service. eating was quite fat. bill had added 12.5% gratity automatically, I would rather have the choice. also sat beside a door that constantly opened and closed meaning we were quite cold during the meal. have eaten better in chinatown. would recommend looking elsewhere.