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| - Not the best food, but good considering it's a cafeteria. Worth a try, different dining experience!
FOOD: The food is different depending when you go so it can be a hit or miss with this restaurant. If you go during a slow time, they have less food and the food that's available is cold and stale. So the cafeteria is broken up into stations. The stir fried station offer dishes like fried rice, chow mein, steamed clams, pork belly, and fried vegetables. The dim sum station doesn't have many dishes, but it offers the basics like shu mai and har gow. The meat station offers various skewers and steamed soy sauce chicken. The noodle station allows you to create your own noodle soup bowls with whatever toppings you choose. Dishes range from $3 to $11 each. Spent over $50 for just two people and that was over-priced for cafeteria food, but it was worth a try. Wish this place was a buffet though.
DRINK: The dessert station offers boba drinks if you want something freshly made. They have bottled drinks in the cafeteria or you can pay for a fountain drink at the counter. They do serve hot tea.
DESSERT: The dessert station lacks variety so I didn't get anything from there, but the dim sum station sometimes has some sweet pastries that aren't too bad.
ATMOSPHERE: The cafeteria is pretty with colorful Asian lanterns. The cafeteria stations are very clean because it's new so I just hope it stays that way. The seating area is very unique, but most of the seat are very uncomfortable so get the cushioned booths if you can. The staff is new and untrained right now so they kept dropping and spilling everything, but I'm sure they will learn and get better.
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