Tucked away in a shopping center, this place seems to attract many local seniors in the morning for yam cha. It's usually a good sign when there are many old people at a restaurant since they can be the most difficult critics. I am here for breakfast dim sum knowing 3.4 Google rating. Ordered ha kaw, ha cheung and hoishin shumai. For a Korean American person, who is quite familiar with Cantonese cuisine, I thought dim sums were okay. Staff here don't speak much English; therefore, you must be prepared to use every Cantonese words that you know to order here. They seem to take VISA credit card, which is a plus since many restaurants around here don't take credit cards. For straight forward dim sums, this place...
Read moreOk seafood restaurant for yam cha in City One, Shatin. The building near bus and MTR station walks few minutes from it. Many other restaurants near by too, also you can walk few minutes to Wet market, taxi stands, Dispensary. The staffs are friendly, not to crowded, not allowed booking on Sunday or public holidays, many choices for dim sum lovers. I recommend spring rolls, siu mai, custard bun and chicken feet. The fried noodles and fried...
Read moreGood place to taste local dim sum. We liked their siew mai, roasted pork, and fried turnip cake. Congee with lean meat was served lukewarm and that didn't sit well with me.
Service attitude of their staff is good. We went at lunch time of a workday and fact that the place was packed with locals, especially Senior citizens is a sign that they serve authentic...
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