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| - My friends and I showed up at this restaurant just past 11pm. Their sign says they close at 11pm today (Friday), but they still took us in. That was a plus!
The decor was a mix of 2/3 modern and 1/3 hole-in-a-wall style. Hole-in-a-wall style refers to the typical small Chinese restaurants you find in Downtown Chinatown: the use of plastic bags as table cloths, not-so-nice teapots and silverware, cheap-looking chopsticks, stains on teacups, and no thought given to their wall decorations. I'm NOT saying Dynasty House is a hole-in-a-wall restaurant; only 1/3 of it is hole-in-a-wall-ish. As for the 2/3 modern style, everything about it looked great! Those decorations looked new and added "life" to the dining area.
My friends and I were not that hungry, so I can't comment on most of their food. For some odd reason, they have a LOT of dishes in their menu. All of which are pictured in the menu. You can get single meals, or family size meals (costs more than $60). The family sized meals have fancy stuff like a whole fried crab and about 2 or 3 more dishes. We had Chicken Cantonese style noodles and cashew chicken. It was alright. It was slightly better than other Chinese restaurants I've been to.
The price was somewhat alright. Our meal costs about $10 each.
I'd definitely go back to this restaurant, mainly because it felt like I can't give it a proper review without sampling more of their food, specifically their SEAFOOD. I wouldn't go out of my way to get to this place, but I'll definitely try it out whenever I'm in the area.
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