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Post night shift and came here for a quick bite. It's been a year since I visited it and I thought the noodles were ok. So returned to give it another try.There are a few changes. They now serve not only noodles but steamed rice and dim sum. Menu is now in English and Chinese as opposed to before, it was only in Chinese. There is no 10% service charge.Dim Sum Platter Afternoon Tea Set ($38). This included one har gaw (shrimp dumpling), steamed leek sprout dumpling, one steamed BBQ pork bun and o
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Post night shift and came here for a quick bite. It's been a year since I visited it and I thought the noodles were ok. So returned to give it another try.

There are a few changes. They now serve not only noodles but steamed rice and dim sum. Menu is now in English and Chinese as opposed to before, it was only in Chinese. There is no 10% service charge.
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Dim Sum Platter Afternoon Tea Set ($38). This included one har gaw (shrimp dumpling), steamed leek sprout dumpling, one steamed BBQ pork bun and one glutinous rice wrapped in lotus leaf. It comes with a hot drink or add $6 for cold. What can I say? I think those emergency frozen dim sum I some times buy at the grocery store for those days when I have the munchies taste better than this. The shrimp dumpling fell apart. The shrimp meat was also tough. The leek sprout dumpling was dry and hard. Glutinous rice wrap was soggy and over soaked with sauce. The BBQ pork bun was also dry. 
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I guess I won't be back as they really didn't give me a reason to.
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Date of Visit
2016-04-22
Dining Method
Dine In
Spending Per Head
$44 (Tea)