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I ordered the honey garlic spare rib, sweet sour pork and steamed shrimp dim sum. The spare ribs were basically pieces of deep fried batter with a bit of a honey glaze. I had to throw out the dish after only a few bites. I don't anticipate eating healthy when I order in Chinese food (especially given the items i ordered) but this was utterly ridiculous. It seemed like I was eating the left over deep fried bits from the fryer covered with a bit of honey. The sweet and sour pork on the other hand was soggy and bland. At least there were pieces of meat that could be distinguished from the sauce and breading but definitely a sub par dish. Finally the dim sum. I ordered it steamed and they were obviously deep fried. This meal was an utter disappointment. The food came in a rapid time.. approximately 20 mins after placing my order. I was impressed but skeptical and I was right to be skeptical as they apparently didn't read the order and just dropped everything into the deep fryer, covered it in sauce and plated it. I would not go back and cannot fathom how this restaurant has such a high rating on yelp. I think I took a grand total of two bites from each dish and then threw the rest out. Such a waste.
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