- dim sum
- chicken feet
- good for groups
- inexpensive
- dinner
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- Adam LangdonFebruary 19, 2017Great dumplings! So cheap also! It's an experience so you look past the fact that they try and give you everything and don't necessarily understand what you want. You always get there just embrace it!
- Mike SleepJanuary 4, 2017we came here with a large group the day after new years, unable to get into some of the better renowned dim sum spots nearby. the food was decent; the price was right. 9 of us ate for $77 😲
- 💎TSeptember 4, 2017They have dim sum every single day. The quality has gone down a bit since the market is so flooded with restaurants. Get their noodles during dim sum. It's the best thing that they do!
- Don't limit yourself to the dishes in the little carts. You can order food to be prepared by the kitchen. There's usually a twin lobster special, but there are lots of fried rice and noodle dishes too
- Try to go during the weekends if you can. There's a larger selection of food and more lunch specials. This holds true for most Cantonese dim sum places as well.
- Clyde TresslerOctober 27, 2010Good dim sum but the chicken feet don't have 5 spice powder and the chili sauce doesn't have crushed peppers. The other guy at my table emptied a flask of cognac into his tea at 10am.
- Kasey MaJuly 28, 2013Pre-order your food and you can possibly get lobster sashimi... If you know the secret.
- Ellen LiangMarch 18, 2012Try to sit in the middle. If you're stuck in the back corner, get up with your check and pick up the food u want from the cart.
- SAugust 16, 2013Standard dim sum. Problem is they don't have that hot sauce with hot oil and red pepper flakes found in most Chinese restaurants.
- This restaurant is participating in Chinatown Restaurant Week Mar 9 -18. Have a look at the $18.88 pp menu.
- Stephen EngSeptember 29, 2012The service here is kind of slow. But once one dish comes out, the rest follow. The salted fish fried rice is a good dish to chose.
- Jimmy NgNovember 26, 2010"rude waitresses and people having thei beverage of choice in the morn" what do you people come to a Chinese restaurant for?the AMBIENCE!??two lobsters prepared the Chinese way; 13 bucks. nuff said.
- The service here is so terrible. The waiters and waitresses are rude and doesn't want to do anything. Waitress just tossed stuff to us. Even the cart pushers are afraid of asking them to do things.
- vinny nJuly 29, 2009order a tasty plate of the fried calamari. only available on weekends, I think. :)
- Mike CharlesSeptember 4, 2010Food is not prepared to American tastes so take someone who knows with you.