Stayed overnight after a long flight from Singapore. As I arrived late, I asked the reception if the restaurant was open. I was informed that the hotel was holding a function, so guests are off limits. I then asked if they could provide order room service. Negative replies again. I was a little disappointed but went down the road to KANU. The room is okay only as I discovered there are ants on the floor. Hope it didn't infest my luggage. Generous supply of toiletries. The towel provided has rust stains on it and was not noticed by housekeeping. Perhap lack of quality control from their laundrette. The shower's pressure was fantastic, almost blown whatever hair was left on my scalp. They provided sachets of coffee, creamer, and sugar but no teaspoon to stir!!! Internet was not working... Tried calling reception but no one answered. YUE LAI management has to improve. Otherwise, will turn into a...
Read moreI love to take on a food adventure and this place gives it all to you. We didn’t know how to go about getting food when we were new there but it’s easy, you’ll definitely figure it out. So I do recommend PRAWN DUMPLINGS. Omg they are so filling and the first bite will definitely blow you away. If you just eat chicken and no other meat please do ask them to tell you which ones are chicken options as they aren’t labeled. But I believe they know properly which is what so they will help. Also recommend fresh cucumber salad,sticky rice, plain Chinese bun, sesame balls. Omg just try it out, you won’t regret a bit and it is a great experience as well. Prices are reasonable as well. Apart from the dirty dirty tray, we loved the entire food, vibe and the staffs...
Read moreWe found a mix of quality in the dishes.
Pork and Dalo Dim Sum was a highlight. Chicken Bao and Mince Stuffed Mushrooms were good. BBQ Pork Baos smelt like sweat and the it other dishes we tried were average.
7 dishes cost around $50 to feed two for brunch, which seems reasonable for yum cha.
One safety concern was that the windows don’t have much in place to prevent an unsupervised child from falling out from a high floor.
Parking was a quite crammed (Perhaps because everyone had long vehicles) and exit driveway is very steep.
Personally, think China Club is...
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