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| - I've been here on a number of occasions, including dim sum and dinner. The hall is beautifully decorated, with very nice lighting, and when you walk inside you feel like you walked into a banquet hall.
Service is great usually, they do make sure you always have clean plates, and refill your tea, etc. Their dim sum is pretty cheap if you go early (before 11am) and there is a large variety and in general all their dishes taste pretty good. Love their ha gau and siu mai!! they also have this mango sticky rice thing that is so good too. But in general, their buns, as well as their tripe, beef balls, everything is really great. I've taken my non-Chinese coworkers here for dim sum (they came all the way from Durham region lol) and they had an amazing time and loved all the food!
I came here for dinner recently - it was my first time as I've never eaten there before aside from dim sum. We spoke with one of the staff, who gave us pretty good recommendations on a few dishes that we could try, and I must admit, all the dishes were cooked very nicely, great taste, though they are on the pricier side, I feel that you get what you pay for (if you want better quality food, it comes at a price).
Soya sauce chicken is AMAZING. The chicken was super smooth, moist, and the soy taste was not overpowering the chicken.
We ordered this dish that had a variety of greens, including zucchini, lotus, celery, parsnip(?) stir-fried. it was delicious! the ingredients are fresh, and it wasn't too oily for a stir-fry.
For those who love seafood, their honey fried oysters are wonderful! The texture was nice and crisp, full of the honey flavour, and the oysters were HUGE! Definitely a delight to eat :)
Next time I would like to try their lobster and their peking duck (they do have some dinner specials)!
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