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2012-06-18
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Service : waiters are ok, except the waitress at the reception desk, always kept yelling at loud noise and also poor spoken Mandarin. a welcome note should come from heart. If there is no heart and simply yelling without consideration to clients, that's rude and noise pollution. Food : expensive. $100/pax for a lunch/ tea; nothing special and yummy. small portion. tam tam noodles is only spicy and oily, didn't taste any peanut sauce and scent of spice; only using chili sauce oil. that's actually
Food : expensive. $100/pax for a lunch/ tea; nothing special and yummy. small portion. tam tam noodles is only spicy and oily, didn't taste any peanut sauce and scent of spice; only using chili sauce oil. that's actually not "tam tam noodles", it's a "spring noodles over boiled in its softness and put into chili oily based soup to call it "tam tam noodles" and sell to people who don't know good food and cooking at all. pork is oily and too "minced" in texture, not feeling eating pork chop at all. onion cake is too oily deep fried, over fried and soaked too much oil that making it soft as if dipping fried bread into oil to soften it. like eating a mouth of "oil" instead of feeling any "bread" in the mouth. xiao lun boa is so-so, meat is not good and fresh and juicy, only making it too "hot" to feel like fresh steam but the overall taste and "kung fu" is similar, if a bit higher than, as a frozen meat dumplings from supermarket.
Environment : air con is not sufficient under the bright spot light, hot and sweating a lot while eating some cheap supermarket-like chili oily sauce dipping on soft bad texture noodles, pork, onion fried cake, etc.
Overall : unless you believe in the "paid advertisement article" posted, don't waste any money. not value for money and health (too oily). nasty experience.
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