Mind you, there is little to no parking outside. Neither for cars nor for bicycles. 🚲
Kinda dark inside, it creates certain ambience but felt a bit lacking illuminations. The menu prices are much higher than I expected, so I have uploaded latest tags.
I’ve ordered the chicken soup from “Must try” section. Honestly, its only water and noodles. Chicken was mostly bones with little meat attached to it.
Total cost is 8200. I felt like I ate water, noodles, and chicken bones. Staff are friendly but look exhausted. Management, kindly let them rest or feed them enough.
The wooden dining table is really hardcore chinese, but the bench wasnt much comfort to sit on.
The menu has some interesting position, so highly likely im gonna return to try.
Wishing the team...
Read moreOne of the best Xiao long BAO restaurants in town. Xiao long BAO is delicate with tasty soup and meat stuffing. When I first tried it here, it was way better than the second time. The meat in Xiao long BAO was not fresh when I ate it a second time. Dumplings Noodle soup is great. Taiwanese soy bean paste noodles are unique and delicious that give a new experience. Mala dumplings are amazing too. It used to be affordable years ago but now it's normal.
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Read moreI eat Xiao Long Bao everywhere I go and this one is the 2nd best I've had next to Joe's Shanghai XLB in New York City.
Other stuff is high quality. Unfortunately, no porridge, no chuee Cheong fun, but what they have, is the best. Seriously it is the best, this place, this branch is really worth a trip to!
Before anybody laughs at me for saying that a new York joint serves better XLB than Asia, I advise you to try Joe's...
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