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| - The Dragon legend mirrors the food coming from other ayce establishments like The Mandarin. The difference lies in both the quality of food that is served and the atmosphere you are in.
Its almost overwhelming, how cool this place looks inside! I am a huge fan of the entire space. The food area isn't huge by any means, but there are lots and lots of options to choose from. The sushi selection is large and the sashimi is great but the rolls are not the best. I am not too disappointed though because afterall, this is an ayce chinese restaurant, not a sushi joint.
Peking duck here is VERY popular. The lineup at some points in the night was outrageous! I have had it before and I must say its quite good. Obviously, as with the sushi, specialty restaurants may do a better job at it but this was more than good enough.
Noodle soup is something that I am always drawn too. I was very pleased to see the cooks pulling the fresh noodles and cooking them right before serving it. They have a great bite to them, just how I like it! They are chewy and I definitely had more than just a couple bowls. I also really liked the fact that you could choose any combination of broth and meat- so many noodle soup possibilities!!
The dessert section was pretty large. There were a selection of cakes, ice creams, pies, and other traditional chinese desserts. I am a fan of tofu with syrup so I was really happy to find it here.
Overall the food is very good, but unless you get your fair share of sashimi, crablegs, peking duck or some other particularly expensive food, the price is a bit high. In my case, I make sure to have my fair share of these foods so the price is justified :) With that being said, I will be back again.
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