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| - Came here Sunday afternoon with my family after Yelp-ing high tea places to eat nearby. Surprising that it wasn't busy at all on a weekend. Overall, my visit was a little disappointing.
Food: We ordered beef brisket rice, pork liver congee, and a T3 combo (lemon chicken, rice, and fried wonton). For the beef brisket, it was all white rice and a little bit of beef and lettuce on the side of the plate. Congee was okay; I personally dislike any congee but my brother said it had no flavour and my parents said it had some. I chose the combo. I like the plating of it, it was almost identical to the one on the paper menu. However, portions were small and for the price of $6.99, I didn't really think it was worth it. Judging from the old images about this place's afternoon tea specials, they did increase the price. The drinks that come with a special is a joke. The cup is small and the red bean ice cream drink is really just melted ice cream (condensed milk?) and no ice. The quality of food was alright, nothing special, but generally the items on the menu are a little on the pricey side for just high tea.
Service: It was alright. Nothing much coming from a typical Chinese restaurant. Even though it wasn't busy, the waitress did mix up the orders with the table behind us, but hey it happens.
Decor: Right when we sat down, I noticed that some of our tableware were a little dirty. Pretty typical to a Chinese restaurant. The deco and furniture were pretty nice; all the seats were cushioned and the colour scheme matched the walls and such. A fly kept on bothering our table so I guess this place isn't really hygienic.
Would I come back again? Eh probably not.
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