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【Link in bio】We came for the roast duck, and it was amazing. Juicy and flavorful, it was the authentic dish we were looking for. Other dishes were good as well, like the shrimp noodle(no photo.. It is our go to place in Yokohama china town. check our blog in bio. View all feedback.
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If you are from Singapore you can get much better dim sum and at much better prices. I Would say this resturant is expensive. The dim sum taste ok but it’s not the fine workmanship we expected . Very unrefined . The Chee Cheong Fun skin is very thick. The char siew pao is chunky inside. The duck . One quarter is abt $24 and I had much better as parts were tough. Best would be the radish cake. Glutinous rice with egg... View all feedback.
If you are from Singapore you can get much better dim sum and at much better prices. I Would say this resturant is expensive. The dim sum taste ok but it’s not the fine workmanship we expected . Very unrefined . The Chee Cheong Fun skin is very thick. The char siew pao is chunky inside. The duck . One quarter is abt $24 and I had much better as parts were tough. Best would be the radish cake. Glutinous rice with egg yolk cream and the pan fried leek dumplings is not bad. Would not be back again. Max I Would rate is a 3.8.
Great Chinese restaurant The spécial highball is good but quite different from normal one ! Dumpling are especially tasty
One of very popular Cantonese restaurants in Yokohama Chinatown. Every plate tastes good and the service is very friendly. You can take away chilled dim sum and I love the pork buns.
【Link in bio】We came for the roast duck, and it was amazing. Juicy and flavorful, it was the authentic dish we were looking for. Other dishes were good as well, like the shrimp noodle(no photo.. It is our go to place in Yokohama china town. check our blog in bio.
The dishes were mostly good and tasted authentic and similar to what I’m used to (Cantonese style dim sum), definitely better than the multiple all-you-can-eat places around. Of course, this was on the pricier side, but honestly it wasn’t too bad. We decided to order off the menu instead of going for one of the courses. If you know what you like, it’s definitely more worth it to just order the items that you want. The course included other things like cabbage rolls and fried rice which we weren’t interested in. We ended up spending less than half of what we would have spent for the course! There were quite a few people even on a week day afternoon, but the online reservation is fairly easy and hassle free.