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The Hong Kong Garden Seafood & Dim Sum Café was very welcoming. There were not many people in there at all, but that just means they have more time to give you attention . They have an extensive Dim Sum menu to choose from and a regular menu you may order from. It was kind of like when you get sushi, you choose from a list indicating the quantities you would like to receive. Next to the orders it tells you if it's a Small, Medium, Large, Specialty or Chef special. Each category is associated with a price point along the bottom of the Dim Sum selections page.
We got Snails, Singapore Noodles, Beef Roll, Shrimp Dumplings, Baked Pork Buns, and more. Way to much food! It came out quick and they bring things as you finish them up so your table doesn't get full. The waitresses was really nice and helpful with selecting new things to try.
From an aesthetics point of view, the restaurant did look a bit run down. The table was wobbly and the tea kept spilling on the table cloth. The waitresses did fix it by placing something underneath one of the legs but the table clothes was half wet after the fix.
If you are in the China Town area off the strip or just looking to try some Dim Sum I would recommend this place to stop into!
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