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Joined 8 years ago
March 15, 2006
Budget-friendly eatery with a clandestine location doles out dim sum and traditional Chinese fare on the cheap..
In Short
Tucked away at the end of a small alley in Chinatown, this casual tea room is widely known as one of the neighborhood's oldest dim sum establishments. With simple yellow- and green-accented interiors, the dining room plays host to a diverse clientele of families, tourists and regulars who feast on specialties like BBQ pork buns, shrimp dumplings and veggie pot stickers. A full menu of rice plates, fried rice dishes, chow mein and noodle soups is available.
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Joined 10 years ago
Excellent Food & Service.
The restaurant opens from 10 AM to Mid-nite everyday. They serve excellent dim sum until 9PM. You shouldn't miss the shrimp dumpling. One more thing you should try is the dessert. I like their home-made ice-cream and mango pudding too. Since, they open until mid-nite, it's a place to hang around for some snake food and dessert after late-nite movie.
The only drawback is that the restaurant is in a small alley, it's quite hard to find during the nite time.
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