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We decided to stop by for some halal dim sum as we were in the wan chai area. We got there at about 2:30pm, there wasn't much left. So we got a portion of everything they had left. This included the steamed wanton things, spring rolls, sesame balls and something else. I had flat rice noodles with braised beef and water chestnut lemon for my drink. Both were flavoursome! The price I paid and the portion of food I had, I totally recommend this place for Muslim travellers. The food was tasty, but I
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We decided to stop by for some halal dim sum as we were in the wan chai area. We got there at about 2:30pm, there wasn't much left. So we got a portion of everything they had left. This included the steamed wanton things, spring rolls, sesame balls and something else. I had flat rice noodles with braised beef and water chestnut lemon for my drink. Both were flavoursome! 

The price I paid and the portion of food I had, I totally recommend this place for Muslim travellers. The food was tasty, but I can't compare it to any other dim sum in Hong Kong as this was the only spot I tried.

The facility is nice, they have a large prayer hall, bathrooms and information desk.
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