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The best dim sum I've ever had was in Los Angeles at Empress Pavillion. This is a pretty close second. I was surprised to find this in Arizona. I had a Sunday morning hankering for pork buns and sesame balls (that sounds so naughty!) and had heard that this place is about as good as it gets. My husband and I arrived pretty early and were the first ones there. As a result the service was great; the only problem was that it was a bit too attentive. Okay, I can suck down the dim sum but I'm not proud of it! I don't need five waitresses with carts standing over me. I'd probably complain of course if the service sucked...but that's the American way! So, they had the obligatory "what the ?$^@ is that?" to complete the experience. And it was a bit tired and not as clean as it could be. I love dim sum! You'll be happy you checked it out. Cheers!
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