My family and I have been going to this restaurant for over two decades. It used to be our go-to Cantonese restaurant in the past. We were really excited for its reopening but ended up extremely disappointed. The dim sums were way too salty. The har gow (steamed shrimp dumplings) were very soggy, and the xiao long bao (soup dumplings) were not fresh and had a very strong gamey flavor. The noodles were also very soggy. Not only did the food experience take a huge step backward, but the service did as well. It seemed like they did not have enough staff, so everyone was extremely busy and constantly running around the restaurant. They ended up being extremely rude. The overall environment was also quite poor. The new location is a lot smaller, so all the seats are very close to one another. The ceiling is low, making the entire restaurant terribly noisy and misty. Considering the new pricing they’re charging, there are many other options available in Taipei...
Read moreWe stayed in Taipei for 1 week and this place was one of the most delicious. Very good dim sum and crispy duck. It has a parking service, who parks your vehicle in their garage, so no stress with parking situation. We had a seperate room for us as we came here with whole family, but the service wasnt good. Ordered dishes didnt come, long waiting between the dishes rounds, servants often forgets something..the atmosphere is more likely in a fast...
Read moreA fancy, new decorated Cantonese restaurant hide in a small alley in New Taipei City. Still remember it's THE big, popular restaurant besides the street and with selections of Dim Sum or banquet. I prefer the new place as it's not too crowded and snobbish for us to enjoy Dim Sum with family. Food were right to the point, not too fancy nor over dressed. A great choice to enjoy Cantonese food near...
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