Randomly found this local eatery from Google Map. I didn't want to go into city center, so this eatery is a little out and easy to get a parking space. I saw mostly are local people and that's what I want to experience! The owner's dad could speak Cantonese, which made the food ordering a lot easier. We ordered a noodle and some dimsum. We thought the noodle was 1-person portion but was shocked to see a huge bowl. Thank god I took only 3 types of dimsum. The noodle has lots of ingredients though and is a little peppery. The noodle is quite similar to the mamamee noodle. The tofu dimsum was pleasant, the glutinous rice has a lot of spice flavours, which I didn't find it to my liking and the taro buns were cold & hard. I shld have eaten them while they were still warm. I don't mind to return, as I like the vine there. Definitely will be more careful when I order non dim...
Read moreAnother Dim Sum Chinese restaurant located in Hat Yai. We have ordered several menus such as pork dumplings, steamed glutinous rice with chicken and the custard cream steam bun. We also ordered their well know dish which is liked stir-fried rice noodles with snapper. The taste of the food is overall okay. But the unexpected dish that we loved is the deep-fried pork toast. The price is moderate...
Read moreOne of the most popular Dim Sum restaurants in Hat Yai. Tons of Dim Sum menu are waiting to serve as well as more than ten special dishes such as Bak Kut Taeh, fried Betong noodle, Gravy noodle, Deep fried bread with minced pork, etc. Food price is reasonable so the place is very popular for...
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