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  • I went to their restaurant as part of a wedding celebration. I have to say, for the most part the wedding menu was average and overrated. The food was certainly not worth the price tag. Yet a lot of Chinese people I know love to frequent this place for dim sum. While the foods had amazing sounding foods on the menu (which is normal), the actual food itself was a let down. The food tasted ok. As other people have pointed out, the devote is lovely and transports you back to a different era. The staff: fairly friendly but not as helpful or quick to provide you with utensils and drinks. Now onto the food! I'm not going to bother to translate the fancy food names. Suckling pig: tasted delicious and had nice crispy crunch on the outside and tender meat underneath. The flashing lights on the suckling pig was tacky The wine infused conch: heavy on the curry but tasted yummy, whatever it is. Looks pretty in pictures though. Seafood Oyster Mushroom: decent presentation and tasted ok, a little heavy on the sauce Crabmeat Fin Soup: very salty but tasted pretty good. Lots of ingredients of the crabmeat and fin Abalone: very salty sauce. Reasonable size abalone and mushroom. The bean sprouts veggies were very tender and delicious Pigeon: little tough to separate the bone and the meat. Fairly well seasoned Fish: pretty presentation. Too heavy on the soy sauce though. Otherwise the fish was very tender Lobster: typically done lobster at Asian restaurant. Well seasoned and tender Chinese sausage sticky rice: sorry but this reeks of cheapness. No colour to spruce up the dish, and was very salty since it was mostly Chinese sausages, dried shrimp and mushrooms. Ei Fu Noodles: not outstanding in terms of appearance. Tastes delicious though. You can really taste the cooking wine in the mushrooms Dessert: we had the lychee like jello with some goji berries and bites of lychee in it. Tastes vey light and was different than typical Chinese desserts. And the other dessert is traditional red bean soup. Tastes delicious but just like most Chinese restaurants. Overall, I would not recommend hosting a wedding banquet here. I'm sure for the price tag, it is better spent elsewhere with more delicious tasting foods that also look amazing.
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