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My friend took me there last night because he said that he went often so I said sure why not. We ordered 4 dishes, fried dumplings, crispy chilli chicken, spicy shrimp and stir fried Chinese broccoli. The fried dumplings came out burned and the skin was too thick. The filling was all right but compared to so many others that can make dumplings, this should be a no brainer. Spicy shrimp with vegetables was very disappointing. Sauce was thick and shrimp was soft and not very fresh. Definitely pass on this as well. Crispy chilli chicken was all right and was likely the only good thing we had last night. It is essentially deep fried chicken with stir fired onions and chilli sauce. Nothing spectacular but better than the previous two dishes. Stir fried Chinese broccoli with garlic was also fine. There isn't much to mess up with this dish so I didn't expect much either. Overall, this is a step up from your stereotypical chicken balls and sweet and sour sauce with hot and spicy soup. In a city like Toronto, that is not saying much. I will not be going back or recommending this to anyone. To be fair, service was good and the place was nice but food is really nothing to write home about.
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