"1"^^ . "4"^^ . . "2"^^ . "2009-05-03T00:00:00"^^ . "I was dating a guy who asked me if I had ever been for Dim Sum, I hadn't, and I wasn't even sure what it was. \n\nAfter he explained it to me I decieded it sounded exactly like something I would love, so we headed to Li Wah's on a Sunday morning. \n\nWhen you walk in the shopping mall, you see a lot of designer knock off purses, and Li Wah's enterance. Some might find that a bit \"seedy\" but trust me, you'll get over it. \n\nThe staff is friendly, even if they barely speak a lick of English. \n\nI was really pleased to see Asian's, EVERYWHERE, and all of them enjoying their food. That's always a good sign, especially since I have never been to any parts of Asia, so for me I go by my taste buds and not \"authentic\" or \"not authentic.\"\n\nNeedless to say I really enjoyed my experience. I have been back several times since. \n\nIf you have dietary restrictions or an aversion to certain things then I wouldn't reccomend Dim Sum simply because half the people pushing the carts don't know what's in it. They'll agree with you or disagree with you to get you to buy whatever their selling. \n\nGo when it's busy because the food is fresh and you get a better variety from the carts. You can also order things from the menue and they will promptly be brought to the table. \n\nDo not guzzle your drink down, it's almost impossible to get a refill depending on how busy they are. The servers always seem distracted to me. \n\nAll in all I love this place. It is what it is. Good food for hungry people."^^ . . . "2"^^ .