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A lunch set at this restaurant averaged around ~70 per set, which included a main, a dim sum, and a drink of choice. The dim sum is a full sized portion from its mother company, Lee Garden, so if you like Led Garden’s dimsum then this set might be worth it for you as the original price for one dimsum is ~$30-40. We ordered 2 sets and 1 a la carte. The dandan noodles were quite disappointing, as the broth was quite bland and did not have a strong peanut taste you would expect. The soup was also q
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A lunch set at this restaurant averaged around ~70 per set, which included a main, a dim sum, and a drink of choice. The dim sum is a full sized portion from its mother company, Lee Garden, so if you like Led Garden’s dimsum then this set might be worth it for you as the original price for one dimsum is ~$30-40.


We ordered 2 sets and 1 a la carte. The dandan noodles were quite disappointing, as the broth was quite bland and did not have a strong peanut taste you would expect. The soup was also quite watery, and did not adhere to the noodles well. The noodles were overdone, and were too soft.


As for the fried pork chop ramen, it was mediocre at best. They likely fried it at a low temperature for too long, and caused the pork to be very very oily, and the crust was not very crunchy.


The dimsum themselves were delicate and of high quality, but otherwise the other food were average.
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