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We've gone here before for dim sum when it was another name and/or owner. It was pretty good the handful of times we went. We came back for the first time since the name (or ownership) change and what a disappointment! So, dim sum. What's the first thing that comes to mind when describing dim sum? The carts? It is for me and my family. And guess what? THERE ARE NO CARTS. We were SO confused. The server came up to us and asked us what we wanted to order almost immediately after we were seated. They gave us a one page laminated menu with pictures and names of the dim sum options but what the heck!!!!! So messed. Obviously that threw us off but it just kind of set of this weird vibe for the rest of the meal. I guess we can't deal with change lol. The two tables next to us left while we were still eating and both of their checks listed items they didn't order, we heard them both dispute it. Thankfully, ours was correct. The food was ok, it came out almost instantly, so I kind of wondered how that was possible but then didn't really want to think about it too much lol. We won't come back - we need the dim sum carts!
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