Ambience: During lunch time, going here was the best way to avoid several students also looking for some lunch. You need to take the hotel's elevator up to the 2F. Ample seats were available, air-conditioning felt pretty balanced, and the dine-in space felt roomy. Balcony displayed a view of the school.
Hakao: I think this would've been better if the wrapper didn't break apart easily. Shrimps were so-so and not the freshest, but it'll do. Looking at the price, I'll giving it a passing grade.
Lechon Macau Rice Topping: One good thing was the large quantity of rice, which is perfect for someone really hungry. Perhaps the slices of meat could be more appreciated if served bigger or wider.
Ripe Mango Shake: The was very sweet and refreshing with a cute little umbrella on top of a small slice of sweet mango. We savored this throughout our meal.
Shredded Pork Century Eggs Congee: This was so relaxing to enjoy. I just wish they didn't cut the century egg into tiny bits since I prefer the stronger taste of...
Read moreThe food was very good however, the service was terrible. No offering of drinks, no checking on my wife and I to see if food was good. We saw the waiter one time and that was when our order was taken. We only had water with no ice to drink with our meal. As a result the experience of dining here was terrible.
I don’t know why some restaurants do not ensure drinks are plenty when dining as it is a great revenue stream and keeps the patrons happy.
Will not return as there are many other dining...
Read moreA really cozy and elegant place! it's my grandma's most favorite restaurant! The foods are exquisitely delicious! We love the Kimsuy rice, Yang Chao rice, fried pork spring roll, and seafood Chopseuy. The prices however, are quite expensive but it's worth...
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