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  • I'm pretty sure that as an Asian I am good with numbers. For some reason, a lot of Chinese restaurants seem to get confused when number of people does not match the number of seats available at a table. I got to Skyview a little early and asked for seating of 2. 40 long minutes later, a seat for two opened up. Half the restaurant was empty but they made us wait until a table for 2 - yes only 2 can be seated at this table - was cleared. Where's the logic? Can't give me a table for 4, in case there was a rush of 4-somes? Like a golf tournament was let out and they wanted Dim Sum in the middle of winter? We were at the tail end of the service and by the time we were done, the restaurant was empty. Really quite the downer to a first time visit to this place. Now that my customary observation of obvious things are over, we carry on to what was a pretty decent dim sum offering. I don't get to Dim Sum too often. Very rare to find a friend that is available to share in the variety of delicious goodness. Glad to have found an equally Dim Sum starved Yelper. Skyview is located in the strip mall next to Costco. They occupy many of the units starting from the east end, which is the entrance. Parking can come at a premium if you arrive at peak times. You could spill into the Costo parking lot and trek over if needed. The place is well decorated and reminds me of Dragon Boat Fusion - I think someone mentioned they are the same owners. My friend and I got into the menu pretty quickly. Ordered up the standard fare. HawGow, ShuiMai, ChunFun, Taro Puffs, Beef Balls...and so on. The food was quite delicious. I'm not a fan of ShuiMai but I really liked it here. The HawGow was nicely prepared and none of the dumpling skin came off - as so many do as you try to peel it out of the basket. Also, found in the middle of the dish was a steamed prawn looking dead at me. Hmmm...glad my friend had no qualms about having that as part of her lunch. I was not a big fan of the Taro. I've had better. Other than that, a fine late lunch was had by all...2 of us...at a table for 2. A 4 star food experience, a 3 star mathematical nightmare. Cheers!
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