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Overall Rating: 4.0 stars Food: The food here was pretty reasonable. It wasn't overly salty or greasy. I tried my usual dim sum fare, which included: - Har cheung/shrimp rolls - Steamed BBQ buns - nice abalone sauce, soft bun - Chicken feet - average and on par with other dim sum - Spare ribs - nice flavour not too salty - Korean short ribs - not too chewy, or salty. Nice flavour and texture - Deep fried bean curd with shrimp - nice crispy skin, fresh and tasty - Snowpea leaf shoots with garlic (off menu request) - piled high, not the best I've had, but reasonable for my veggie needs Service: Good service. I was seated quickly and my needs were addressed promptly. No issues with this. Parking: On a weekday afternoon at peak dim sum hours I was able to find parking in the plaza smoothly. Overall impression: My bill for two people, albeit with a large smattering of food, was 96 dollars after tax. This price is on par with the high end dim sum places I've tried. I wouldn't say their quality matches the highest end, but you won't be disappointed either and the food is not poor quality at all.
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