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I've been going to the Yung Sing Bakery for well over 10 years. It's one of the few places you can fill your tummy with yummy food for under $5. I started off with one of their famous buns stuffed with curry beef and have since progressed through their entire menu. Current favorites is the Woo Kok and the Shrimp Rolls. I also really like the sesame balls, they make for a scrumptious dessert. For all the years I've gone to the Yung Sing Bakery the staff have always been super friendly. It's a family business and you can feel the difference in how they approach their customers. Whether you are a regular or it's your first time, be sure you'll get a smile and prompt service. It should be noted that some of their items are deep fried and so if you are diet conscious you may take that into consideration. Also I find it's better to go not too late in the day as the pastries tend to be fresher. Finally I'll mention that Yung Sing Bakery will be closing for renovations come end November 2009 and will not reopen till spring of 2010. So head down now while you have the chance!
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