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I visited this place on a busy afternoon in a party of three. Atmosphere: Lively, modern, and intuitive The decor is a mix of modern, geometric design but with accents of traditional Chinese decor. Very nice and presentable! The place setting was definitely on-point, as well: neat, modern, elegant, and expensive-looking! Service: Slow It took a while to get seated, even when the restaurant did not appear busy. After being seated, the servers did take a while to ask for our orders. Not a fan of this service, at all. Food: I've had better I ordered a BBQ sandwich with fries. I was very disappointed with my tiny sandwich, which I think was overpriced. The fries were ok: they came warm and seasoned, but nothing out of the ordinary. Summary: Not worth it! Go to Chinatown for real food. If you're looking for Chinese/Hong Kong types of foods, you're better off going to Las Vegas' Chinatown. If you're down to appear posh, dine with nice-looking silverware but have slow service and less-than-mediocre food, give this place a shot!
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