Liked quite some variations of baos, gyozas, sui mai friendly staff clear indication of ingredients in case of allergies COVID precautions are pretty ok
Could be better you probably can't expect much more from a non Chinese restaurant in a mall food court probably dumplings were frozen and not made in house, but you can't expect this place to have their own
So for shoppers who feel like dim sum, sure it can be a good alternative from the regular food places. Wouldn't mind to have this place in our own mall.
But not really an option if you want to really...
Read moreThe miso soup lacked flavor, while the char siu pork was well-cooked and tender. However, the egg was bland and slightly overcooked. Dim sum was okay, nothing special.
I noticed my dish didn’t come with seaweed as shown on the menu, so I asked the staff about it. They told me I had to request it separately. When I asked where this was stated on the menu, they admitted it wasn’t written anywhere. I then inquired about the price of seaweed as a side, only to be told it was free of charge.
This is completely misleading—why not just serve it...
Read moreAs someone who lived in Asia for years, the food in this restaurant feels like overpriced frozen ready-to-eat food not even cooked properly. We had chicken curry gyozas, Szechuan wontons, a wonton soup, and siao long paos. The meat inside the gyozas and siao long paos was ok, but the skin/wrap around them was thick and slimy while it's normally supposed to be thin and dry. The Szechuan wontons didn't have that problem, as they were fried, but the price was WAY over the top when compared to both quality and...
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