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| - It already got 3 stars because it's the only place you can get dimsum in Pittsburgh, another star because it does have a wide variety of food to choose from, but let's just say I've had better.
Personal recommendation, Penang prawn noodles, siew mai and lychee green tea. Please try the lychee green tea, so refreshing to have on a summer night. Prawn noodles were good, but they were a bit too salty.
My boyfriend really like the shrimp rice roll and shrimp dumplings. (I've had better)
Do not get: Fried intestines (I love intestines but this just wasn't good), bean curd roll, satay (I come from Singapore, Satay really doesn't taste like that), congee(too bland and watery).
Generally good (and only) place to have dimsum in Pittsburgh. Food (except congee and dimsum) was a bit too salty for my liking, but do drop by for the lychee green tea because it is delicious.
I gave the lowest tip I've ever given there. We were the only people in the restaurant at 9pm, it wasn't bustling. But everything I asked to go without (like scallions and bean sprouts) were blatantly ignored. The waitress said she would let the kitchen know, but all the dishes came out with scallions and everything I didn't want in it. So that was a little annoying.
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