Came here to eat breakfast with my brother. The place was rather empty in the morning. The dishes are kinda expensive compared to the other restaurants in the area. I ordered the asado and wonton soup while my brother ordered a rice breakfast meal. We also ordered a siopao to go. Our order arrived about 15 mins later. My soup was alright, to too oily nor salty. It was laking in topings and servings though considering the price. The noodles has a bite to them and doesn't just become to mush. My brother's meal was kinda lacking but for the price it was ok. The siopao we got was very small, you could said it was a mini-siopao to be honest. All in all it was ok but it was not worth it...
Read moreDined solo on a Wednesday morning and was the only customer, yet the staff felt cold and unwelcoming. Ordered Yang Chow, which came in a portion big enough for 3–5 people, but the taste was average at best—Chowking honestly does it better. Also tried the King’s Meal; the beef was surprisingly tender, which I appreciated, but the coffee to-go was poorly packed and spilled everywhere, forcing me to throw it out. Overall, the experience was disappointing and not...
Read moreGave Hap Chan a chance despite it being overpriced thinking the food was going to make up for it. We ordered the yang chow fried rice, buttered chicken, two wonton noodles, and steamed fish. NONE OF THEM WERE GOOD. The carrots in the rice were undercooked, the noodles tasted store-bought, and the fish was topped with pre-toasted garlic. To top it all off, their AC was so weak that it made dining uncomfortable.
Gave it a chance, but will surely...
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