I went there and there were barely any price tags and they almost charged me $70 for a basic set of nails, plus they offer gel application which can be dangerous because you can contract contact dermatitis from it (it’s incurable). The customer service was nice until i said i wasn’t able to pay for the set of nails h they picked out for me. I offered to buy another set which was cheaper and they offered to apply the nails and in the middle of application the lady walked away to some other customer to ask about something they had, which had left me sitting there awkward which gave me the impression that they obviously didn’t care about me and only about the money that they ended up not getting. They need to add price listing to their nail sets because $69 for a basic set of cat eye nails with no charms or anything...
Read moreI used to frequent the Sussex Centre when I crave for some authentic Cantonese wonton soup or when I needed to get some Chinese dates, mushrooms, herbs, etc. Due to the Covid, I have not been to the Centre for almost three years until today during lunch time. To my surprise, it was fresh looking, bright, busy, and clean. I am happy that the food hall has survived the pandemic and according to one of the shop keepers, the business is starting to pick up. Even though the prices have increased substantially, I am glad can I still get a variety of authentic Chinese foods and other Asian...
Read moreEver since returning from Hong Kong, I've really missed a good, piping hot claypot rice; especially a claypot rice with Chinese sausages! I crave the crunchy base, crisp edges, flavourful rice and the sweetness and unique texture from the Chinese sausage. The only flavour in the rice came from the soy sauce that I squeezed in (which I almost forgot) so unfortunately, it didn't live up to my expectation but comparing Zan Bao (who also has other specialties) with well known Claypot rice places...
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