It's your usual tim ho wan food but the service is horrible. You're forced to sit outside because they dont turn on the indoor a/c and they're apparently short staffed so best you sit outside so that the staff "notice you right away".
Despite this getting the attention of the staff was painfully tedious. It was hard to get someone to take an order, to ffup on food, and get the bill, because they kept passing my table and ignoring me. In fact my water refill never came.
Speaking of the bill they ask for extra documentation to prove legitimacy of senior citizen and pwd discounts, like your booklet. I get that there's a lot of fakes going around but at least learn the proper format for IDs verification before claiming IDs aren't in the...
Read moreFood: Branch food quality/flavor is within expectations for a Tim Ho Wan branch. Food wasn't particularly exceptional compared to other branches, nor was it worse.
Service: Really good service, only difference compared to other branches was that food took a bit slower than other branches, but its within expectations as this is a relatively new branch
Atmosphere: Branch is structured well, and with the usual Tim Ho Wan design. Even in peak hours, you're not inconvenienced by how full the restaurant is with the way the seating is arranged.
Recommendations: Vermicelli Roll with Shrimp, Beancurd Skin Roll with Pork and Shrimp, Baked Pork...
Read moreThis branch of Tim Ho Wan had good and typical taste! The taste more than exceeded the price of the dishes.
The oil they used reminded me of Hong Kong, especially when I tasted the Ham Soy Kok and Spring Roll!
We particularly enjoyed the soups: Braised Soup HK Style with Shredded Meat and Mushroom, as well as the Congee with Lean Pork, Century Egg, and Salted Egg.
Service wise was also good and attentive given it was the Sunday lunch rush. Although taste is only good, it's something we can come back to again and again. Essentially it's, easy, affordable, and satisfies the dimsum/HK...
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