A Taiwanese buffet restaurant where you can enjoy endless Xiaolongbao, a small dumpling with meat and soup inside. You can also enjoy other food like noodles, meat, stir fried veg, dessert, etc. Always very crowded. The buffet counter is also full of people and need to wait for some minutes which was pretty stressful. You need to queue to enter the restaurant too. Make sure to get a queuing ticket at first. The restaurant will alarm you when it is near to your turn. I was there on Sunday afternoon, picked up the ticket at 15:50 and I was called at 17:00. Anyway, the food was nice and the staffs are friendly and polite. Make yourself hungry...
Read moreCame on a Tuesday first week of Jan after holidays at around 12 noon and waited around 30mins to get in. The food is actually not too bad - for two adults and 2 kids was 7900 yen for all you could eat dumplings, other side dishes and dessert - drinks are extra. The problem was the operation and layout of the place. The entrance and register is right next to the dumplings and with people coming in, paying, collecting food and staff was just a mess of people. The drink and dessert bar are next to all the tables so people getting a drink or dessert was basically almost inside you seating area. Overall good food with...
Read moreAbsolutely terrible! Felt like i was a guinea pig eating food from a cooking school The xiaolong bao is not even close to taiwan standard! Horrendously tough to bite into. Dim sum was bland and mushy Choice was limited Fried food was either dripping with oil or left in open till the oil had hardened. Noodles were dry till brown. Worse ever. Avoid at all cost unless you’ve never tasted chinese food! It was a disappointment and a total...
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