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Chinese food, what's not to love? I recently went to 'La Maison Kam Fung' in Montreal's Chinatown for dim sum where food trolleys are carted around serving an array of tapas-sized dishes (think of an Asian buffet that comes to your table) consisting of dumplings, meat & seafood, noodle dishes, soups, traditional deserts & teas. Weekends are of course busy and I've been here many times, however the most recent time; some of the food didn't taste as fresh, how it normally tastes, possibly because the carts were slightly slower traveling through the busy restaurant. Some dishes were room temperature and cool, when they were supposed to be warm. The spring rolls that I ordered were the best tasting items of the day. The staff-members seem have two modes of services, happy and jolly, or they walk around looking like they dread working there. Nonetheless, the waitresses and waiters who served my table were friendly even though they could barely speak English. Overall, the experience is unique to the Chinese culture and this is one of the better places for dim sum.
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