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| - This is a Chinese buffet restaurant. It's very nicely decorated, you will feel like you've entered an ancient imperial palace (sort of) as soon as you step inside. The food are quite authentic, definitely better quality than Mandarin (no sweet & sour pork, or chicken balls). They have a grill station where they make grilled shrimp, beef ribs, squid, etc. They also have a noodles station that makes fresh bowls of noodles. My favourite item there is the peking duck wrap, pair it with some sauce and cucumber & green onion, it's even more delicious than some authentic Beijing restaurants! The wonton soup there is also delicious, as well as the chicken ginseng soup. They also have a sashimi and sushi area, and I'm a big fan of fresh raw fish, so I enjoyed it. Overall, the food quality was very good. It's slightly pricier than other buffet places, but I think it's worth paying a bit extra for good food.
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