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| - I don't have much experience in the Dim Sum area, and I have to admit, it was a little scary. I wasn't sure what I was eating, and when asking the cart lady, she would answer in short phrases, hamburger (beef) or maybe pork. But, uh what kind of pork, which part? Eyeballs?! Butt?! Braaains?! So although the servers are very attentive, constantly coming by to add more food to your table, they are not the best communicators. With that said, not knowing was part of the fun.
Almost everything I tried was tasty. There were one or two things that freaked me out, I think it was the textures, idk, like shrimp patte or something. I would tell you what it was, if I knew.
Basically if you've never done dim sum and are feeling adventurous, I'd recommend it, you probably won't die. Like I said I've never had it before, so I can't compare it to other places, but the restaurant was busy, so maybe that's a good sign? It was just me and my husband, but I think it would be a fun thing to do with a group. Oh yeah, and it can be inexpensive unless you go crazy, each little plate is $2-3.
Good luck!
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