We’ve been to the one in Bali and love the Xiao Long Pao so we decided to come here. After been to Din Dai Fung, we realised that the Xiao Long Pao at Paradise Dynasty could be a bit tastier than Din Dai Fung but the down side was that they break easily leaving you no juice to enjoy the dumplings which is what the dumplings are famous for. Apart from their awarded dumplings, they also have a good range of Chinese dishes.
Service wise wasn’t that great. Staff wasn’t that friendly and the food takes a longer time to serve. Be mindful that the moment you were seated, the staff will bring a pot of hot tea and a bowl of dish. I’m not quite sure what they are but it looks like a cold dish which you will be charged HK$15 per bowl. Also, all diners will be charged a serve of tea regardless (even children age 3) which cost HK$8 per diner.
Overall food wise is not too bad and if you can put up with the typical Honkers attitude and the above average price then no harm to give this...
Read moreThis is my second time coming to this specific location, but fourth time coming to Paradise Dynasty. Every single one of my experiences were nothing less than perfect.
This time I went during afternoon tea, and the price is amazing for the high quality food they serve.
One of their best dishes is obviously their award winning Specialty Dynasty Xiao Long Bao. Is one thing to serve delicious food, is an entire different level when the dish comes with instructions of the order of which the Xiao Long Bao should be eaten to maximize the taste of each specialty Xiao Long Bao. This is the ultimate form of attention to detail.
The staff here were also extremely hospitable and attentive, always refilling our tea with new warm tea throughout our meal.
This is truly a superb experience, thank you very much,...
Read moreDining here is like like dining in a high-end chinese restaurant. Prices are not your typical budget friendly. It's more on the higher side. So if you want to splurge a little, it's a good restaurant to go to.
Ordered a lot. But I didn't take pictures. We order the original soup xio long bao it was good but not the best ( din tau fung take the best). Pecking duck is cold and dry and not a lot of meat but Flavorful. The baos are good. The noodles are good
The best one for me is the desserts. Warm and soft and gooey glutinous rice balls with black sesame filling and peanut powder. Heavenly!
Over all will not go to this restaurant in hongkong because apparently they have a brand...
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