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| - Food: saw someone else mentioned at Yelp that food at Rol San is better, I agree. e.g. We had the bun with salted egg yolk custard, and the filling was a bit too runny compared to the same buns we had elsewhere. For the price of the XL dim sum ($5.80), we would have expected better.
Setting: not so crowded, not so noisy, not so rushed (e.g. some busy restaurants rush you out the door once you're done eating), which was nice.
Service: good service! We ordered the wrong tea, and the waitress brought us another pot, no problem. But we didn't get the order form when we sat down, and had to order from the push carts. The push carts didn't offer many different items, so we had to ask for the order form in order to get dim sum that we wanted to eat. Not sure if that was because it was later in the day, or that's just how it works there, but I thought it was weird.
Tea: here, you could choose which tea to drink, whereas some other dim sum or Chinese restaurants don't give you a choice, so this is a plus.
Price: for about the same price (~$49 in total for two, including tax and tip), I would eat at Rol San instead.
Verdict: we enjoyed our experience at Dim Sum King, but I might choose another restaurant for lower price or higher quality of food.
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