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Not good at all....walking in, the place had a super weird vibe, but we were already there and decided to give it a try. There was one person there (besides the 2 employees working), and he didn't appear to even be "dining", just on his computer the entire time. So we walk in, and there's many little covered tin dishes with labels, as if insinuating that those items were hiding under the lids waiting to be served up. When we ask to see the items, the gal behind the counter tells us that the items don't even exist. So..... weird exhibit A. Moving onto Weird exhibit B, we look above at the wall mounted menu and tell the girl what we would like to order. And everything is made to order. So..... it's a dim sum place, but made to order. Oooook. Fine. Considering the depths of our hangover and hunger levels, the rice was on point, being compared to roadkill that is. A solid 2 out of 10 stars. Ok, that's being nice. But it wasn't awful... the mixed vegetables were no better than Panda Express, actually they weren't even that good. And the teriyaki chicken sucked! Again, considering the hangover and hunger, we ate it. Even the "hot mustard" packets that Chinese food lovers adore had zero burn. No nasal burn like we all love. Don't wast your time....
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