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My family and I have recently adjusted our diets. In the last 3 months we haven't eaten any meat. However, that does not change the fact that we love good food! We normally go to Chinatown's Orchid Garden for good Dim Sum. But found good reviews for Dim Sum Cafe and it's in our part of town. Needless to say, this place is awesome and we now have no need to go to Chinatown for authentic Dim Sum! Here's what we got when we were there: Vegetable Fried Rice (it has egg in it), Chinese Broccoli, Veggie Chow Mein, Red Bean Sesame Ball, Mushroom Shumai, & Vegetable Eggroll. So, from what we ordered you can see we didn't actually have a ton of Dim Sum. Based on the Dim Sum we received I know for a fact this place knows what they are doing. We eat a lot of Dim Sum but due to the dietary restrictions we've recently took on we were a bit conservative on what we ordered. Overall, this place is a great value for the price. The location is extremely clean and stylish (compared to Orchid Garden in Chinatown). The food is excellent and has a bit of the Hong Kong flair to their cooking. The Dim Sum isn't sitting on steam carts which mean it's way more fresh than we're used to. And surprisingly for someone that doesn't eat meat there are a lot of options.
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