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Thought I would try this new place in the neighbourhood considering there isn't that many options for "cheap" Chinese food around there and this is a new place. At first I got to say parking at that plaza isn't that easiest Plaza is kind of small but somehow every time I go there parking seems to be pretty full. As for the food.......(the dots can continue), went there for dinner and ordered the Hainanese Chicken with Rice, House Special Beef Rice Noodle Soup, and Mung Bean, Red Bean & Grass Jelly with Coconut Juice. Hainanese Chicken with Rice: Disappointed. Mostly rice, and I mean mostly! Only 4 small pieces of chicken and the flavour was off. House Special Beef Rice Noodle Soup (large): Average or slightly below. Seemed a little expensive for large since you're getting a ton noodles but not much ingredients. Soup base was ok wasn't the worst and wasn't the best. Mung Bean, Red Bean & Grass Jelly with Coconut Juice: it tasted ok but jelly was jello? wtf... First and probably the last time going there. The restaurant across the street (not going to name names) is definitely better for Chinese food and that place isn't outstanding either but more acceptable for price, portions, taste, and ingredients.
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