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  • It's a little confusing finding the entrance because it looks like there is a door every five feet along the establishment. Just head for the statue and you're on your way. Once you come in you are greeted with a lot of elegantly tacky decor. Gold everywhere. Everything seemed larger than life. Expensive furniture, high ceilings, really huge windows, huge tables... Oh, the tables. They're high. The chairs, pretty low in comparison. Like, I'm 5' 8.000194" which I thought was slightly above average for the Asian male, and the tabletop was at LEAST nipple-level. When I went to sit down, I had to catch myself because I felt like I was going to fall to the ground. It's awkward at first but in the end I wasn't uncomfortable eating at all. This is more of a friendly warning than a complaint. The real estate of the table was more bothersome since they sat our party of five at a very spacious 8 seater, so it felt a little weird for us to be so spread apart. But this, too, ended up working out because we ordered so much food that it barely fit on the table. Most of what we ordered was really, really freaking good. I'd say my favorite dish was Fish Fillet w/ Spicy Tangy Sauce. Someone else ordered it and I wasn't really salivating at the thought of it, but when I tried it, it was so flavorful and delicious. The sauce was out of this world and had a nice little kick to it. Also had mushu pork, which was also good but never came with the sauce I thought it was supposed to, so it was a little dry with the wraps. I also wanted to try their dim sum, which is made to order and offered all day. Had the siumai, ha gao, and turnip cake, and they were made to perfection. Large pieces, juicy, meaty filling in a nice, moist skin. The turnip cakes were huge and some of the best I've had. I'm inclined to say their dim sum was better quality than Bo Loong and Li Wah. Yeah, little ladies pushing dim sum carts may be cooler, but having it made to order helps the quality and certainly prevents them from drying out--something that happens all too often at the other places. There were a few misses, like forgotten sauces here and there, and bringing food out without rice, but overall the food was delicious and had very generous portions. Service was pretty good with no language issues. I would definitely return. tl;dr - all gold everythang, nipples, and bomb ass food.
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