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| - Once every week, my mum and grandfather have dim sum and go grocery shopping. This is the place where they go for dim sum. When I am available, I get to go too! Yay!
The dim sum here is consistently decent, my grandparents have never complained about the quality of the food, although some days, some dishes may seem smaller or less than usual, I guess it depends on the chef. If you come here before 11:30am, all of dim sum dishes (except ones marked "special") are the same price.
The staff are very friendly, especially once you've become a regular, you'll arrive as if you're seeing some old friends. The main seating area seats a large number of tables in various sizes, they also have a private room area which has tables to seat smaller groups, which they open up when it gets super busy.
Along with dim sum, you also get a complimentary copy of the Chinese newspaper. It's not much, but it's better than having to pay for it or having to find it somewhere else.
It hasn't been too busy when we go, but they do take reservations, so keep their number handy and give them a call when you've decided you're heading there that day, or even if you call them up to let them know you and your party are on your way there, they'd put you in the queue and you'll likely have a table all set by the time you get there without too much of a wait (if they're busy). Their busy days, as with most dim sum places, are likely Saturday and Sundays. So don't spend all your time waiting and give them a call!
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