For a Chinese restaurant at commercial down town area, it is an unexpected spacious, and seating environment is so comfortable. We walked in at noon time, and lucky to have seat for us。 The nostalgia display merged in the modern design, with all nice utensils, kettle and plates, that you would like to have meals in here. The Dim sums many are creative, and focus of nice looking. We tried a crab leg Dumping and prawn spring roll. A little disappointed with those pork stuffing in the Dumping, which was not juicy, but the prawn spring rolls are excellent. The steamed sticky rice wrap, is also tasteful, that you can tasted the lotus leaves smelt with the rice .
The steamed color rice rolls with various colorful sauces topping is a kind of creative dim sums, captured your version and stimulated you more than the tastes. We will come again to try their hot pot dishes. It seems here is a good place for the lovers and small party . The tea water is not hot enough may need to pay...
Read moreIf you're searching for a unique hotpot experience in Jordan, Victorian Era is definitely worth checking out. This restaurant stands out from other hotpot places with its gimmicky food and surprising dishes that keep you guessing.
The menu at Victorian Era is extensive, with many options that you wouldn't find at a typical hotpot restaurant. From the interesting selection of meats and seafood to the creative side dishes, there is something for everyone here. The quality of the food is impressive and the flavors are well-balanced, making for a truly enjoyable dining experience.
While it may be pricier than other hotpot restaurants in the area, the quality of the food justifies the cost. In addition, the portions are generous and the variety of dishes available makes it well worth the price.
The customer service at Victorian Era is also noteworthy, with...
Read moreCame here for the dim sum instead of the hotpot. I’d say the overall vibe of this place is very comfortable. The fried food (like their spring rolls and fried shrimp wontons) were piping hot and really tasty. I also think the prices are quite reasonable for food of this quality, and they’re cheaper than other fancier dim sum restaurants in my opinion. It’s definitely not a must-visit if you’re a tourist, but it’s a great place to stop by to...
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