The only thing okay in this restaurant is the air conditioning. The rest is a whackjob. The waiter with the neckchain will clean all the other tables first than your table, and informing him to clean our table 3 times is such BS. Foreigners serve the first dishes first than filipinos even if we went in first 12 minutes before them. Food takes 45 mins to serve. And you must ask for everything; the utensils, cups, tea cup, the tea itself, yes you need to ask for it ironically (shame on the restaurants name). The food is nowhere near mediocre or tasteful. The tea tastes like water. Everything is just so bad. Our order was missing, yet they said that our order was fulfilled, and YET they add service...
Read moreThe food was great, it was delicious . However, the service was incredibly disappointing. The food took ages to come, we had to ask for the plates and utensils one by one. Not to mention, the first set of utensils they gave were still oily like it hasn't been washed yet. The food was already cold by the time we had our own utensils. I feel as though the small portions of the dishes doesn't justify its prices. The staff was hard to reach out to and a few of our orders wasn't served, billing out took ages as well. It's a shame and a big let down to experience this kind of service in one of the restaurants we enjoy eating at. Would not dine at this...
Read moreI really LOVE Wonton Noodle Soup.
It's so PERFECT each time. It's the Chinese soup that I just love. Japan has Ramen. Vietnam has Pho. Philippines has Mami. China has Wonton Noodle Soup. Right now, I would rank the Wonton Noodle Soup 3rd in this list of 4 dishes but what makes the Wonton Noodle Soup so good is its distinct flavour. The flavour of the wonton inside that hearty broth is so filling, so nice, so warming to your soul. I LOVE the experience. Really enjoyed my food here. Also, the extra Shanghai Dumpling actually tastes exactly like the wonton here in the soup. Haha! Thank you so much guys!...
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