So I really want to like this place, as we went to the main location at King of Prussia and it was a great experience. It's also food that I know very well, as I was taught to make these food very young so I am very familiar with soup dumplings, pork buns, and just in general Asian stir fried dishes.
The sesame chicken we ordered tasted like old leftover chicken that had been sitting in the fridge for a few days and just quickly microwaved with sauce on top.
The noodle soup had no flavor, and the pork chop that came out with it was still pink in some areas. The pork chop was chewy and tough and like the soup itself, flavorless. We ended up adding a bunch of soy sauce and hot chili oil to give it some flavor and it was still pretty bland, but edible. The presentation was okay though.
The pork buns we ordered came out RAW. That's right, you read that correctly; raw. The outside dough was hot, but the insides were not fully cooked. I was cutting it up and noticed the raw ground pork and luckily my family and I did not eat any of it.
I wanted a night where we didn't have to cook, and I'm sad to say it was very disappointing and a waste of money. I don't think this place will last long if there's no proper intervention cause whatever they're doing back there, they should be re-trained cause they don't know what they're doing, or they're just half assing it cause they don't care...
Read moreI stopped in for lunch and was very impressed! I ordered the vegetable soup with a taro milk swirl (from the shop next door) — huge portion, flavorful, and fresh. My partner had dumplings and chicken with broccoli, both tasting so clean and well-prepared.
The space is spotless, bright, and spacious with plenty of parking. You can dine in (grab a number and they’ll bring the food to you) or take it to go. The staff member who helped us was incredibly attentive, kind, and even chatted with us as we left — such a welcoming touch!
They also have a location in King of Prussia, but I love this one because it’s less crowded, has more parking, and is easier to get to with less traffic. It’s a much more relaxed experience, and I’d choose this location over King of Prussia any day.
Tip: If you can’t find it, put in the Wegmans address — it’s directly to the left when you’re facing Wegmans. We’ll definitely be coming back to explore more of the menu....
Read moreActually, our first time eating hear. Stopped in for Lunch on Sat. I was surprised that it had been open since Dec. Nice place, as clean as it looks in many of the pictures. My wife and I ordered at the touch screen, the soup dumplings, cucumber salad and a hot pepper beef noodle dish for me and the vegetable noodle soup for her and specialty drinks, lychee and lemon. The food and drinks came out relatively fast, delivered to our table. It was all delicious. Soup dumplings were up there. (compared with Din Tai Fun in Singapore) Spice level was mild for me, but they had good soy sauce, vinegar and hot sauce at the table. Overall I'd recommend stopping in during shopping, or taking out depends on what. We don't like paying for delivery, but if that is your thing, I imagine it works. Soup dumplings are best fresh from the kitchen. Parking is good in that corner, between Macy's and Wegmans. Hope they are successful so we can...
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