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There is a large variety on both the lunch and dinner menus with great tasting food. The renovation / decoration is very classy. Service is not bad, but the quality of food makes up for it. View all feedback.
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Went on a weekend with three other adults. Total was $97 after tax and tip. The food was ok, with the standard har gaw, siu mai and steamed rice roll staples. I always get annoyed when restaurants serve two rice rolls cut in half and spread out, so you lose one strip. The lotus tapioca dessert was good, but the other fusion dishes were weird. Service was underwhelming and their food servers did a poor job - spilled b... View all feedback.
However, the filling in the har gow tasted sour, and the soup dumplings were too salty. The portion of chung fin was smaller than what you would typically find at other dim sum restaurants, but the shrimp was fresh. The sponge layered taro steamed cake had a fine texture but tasted like freezer burn. The service at this restaurant is typical of most dim sum places - quick and efficient.
I had a great experience at this restaurant! I particularly enjoyed the beef ribs, which were perfectly seasoned and cooked to be sweet and tender. The vermicelli dish was also delicious, made with a combination of glass noodles and vermicelli, along with preserved vegetables and stir-fried chicken strips. I loved it so much that I would definitely come back for more.
My favorite dish is usually the steamed squid with shrimp paste (large), but the flavor can vary at Elegance. One visit it lacked taste, while another it tasted more like spicy XO sauce than shrimp paste. The steamed squid with curry sauce (medium) is more consistent, and always comes with a generous serving of curry. The minced beef ball with orange peel (small) is fluffy and voluminous when served fresh from the steamer.
Elegance Chinese is a pretty nice banquet type restaurant that is seemingly popular for their dim sum. Arrive before 10am if you even want a chance at getting their early bird special (order by 10:45 am). It was just me and my girl, so a table only took about a half hour. Expect longer waits if you're a larger group or get there earlier. The place is rather nice and the service is pretty fast and good. <br/ <br/ I always judge a good dim sum place by their shrimp dumplings and Elegance did a pretty darn good job. The shu mai with scallop was really good too. The shrimp rice rolls were some of the best and they cut it into 4 quarters for you. The sticky rice in lotus leaf come in 3 and taste good with an egg yolk in the middle. Beef tripe and spring rolls were solid, but probably not worth ordering again.<br/ <br/ Some of the dishes take quite a long time, but once the first one comes, they all come out rather quickly after the other. The prices are $3.00 per dish if you order before 10:45am. The food is real good and worth the wait.
At Elegance, the frustrating thing is that everything comes in quick succession and you end up with a table full of items getting cold. Some traditional items ordered included the steamed squid with curry sauce (M; $4.20), which was very well flavoured with the savoury Singaporean style curry. <br/ <br/ The steamed minced beef balls with vegetable (S; $3) were decent, but sadly arrived with not a vegetable in sight. The description is rather misleading as I would describe the beef to be more paste like than “minced”. It’s essentially processed until smooth and then steamed so that it becomes airy.
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