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The dim sum at this restaurant was delicious with a good variety. However, the Oolong Chinese tea we ordered lacked a strong tea flavor, which is important when...
read moreThe dim sum at this restaurant is average, but the service and attitude of the staff are extremely terrible. They are unfriendly and rude, from the lady with sh...
read moreThe food was decent, my mom enjoyed it and my wife loves the dim sum at this restaurant. I was prepared to leave a $10 tip in cash for our $42 meal, but the cas...
read moreThis restaurant is quite busy even at 2 pm. However, the service was prompt, friendly, and attentive. They seated us quickly and got our drinks within minutes....
read moreSolid local dimsum place. Food, price, and service is average to above average.Food: 4/5
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read moreThe restaurant on Noriega Street offers a taste of delicious Cantonese fare reminiscent of the 50s and 60s, perfect for family celebrations. While the food is well-done, the service post-pandemic leaves much to be desired. Management struggles to deliver equitable service, leaving customers feeling neglected. Despite this, the tasty food makes it worth a visit, particularly for dim sum lovers. The prompt, friendly, and attentive service during peak hours is a pleasant surprise, with delicious dishes like frog legs congee and stuffed peppers. The only minor gripes include the lack of a strong tea flavor in Oolong Chinese tea. Overall, a solid choice for a Cantonese meal.