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Unless you enjoy fighting for your seat and for your food in your valuable meal time, do not come to Lin Heung at all cost. Personally, it is still worth a try for the 'traditional' experience. Perhaps it is our fault for choosing the most peak time of the week which is Sunday lunch. We had to stand and pressure other diners to secure our table. The staff will not assist and there is no queuing - anarchy at its best. Once seating is secured, you have to walk up to the carts and fight for dim sum
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Unless you enjoy fighting for your seat and for your food in your valuable meal time, do not come to Lin Heung at all cost. Personally, it is still worth a try for the 'traditional' experience. Perhaps it is our fault for choosing the most peak time of the week which is Sunday lunch. We had to stand and pressure other diners to secure our table. The staff will not assist and there is no queuing - anarchy at its best. Once seating is secured, you have to walk up to the carts and fight for dim sum. There will be a struggle if dim sum is foreign to you as no one will explain what are in the carts. Best is to just grab whatever you can and hand the order paper to the auntie. There are some rare items served here too. Now to the taste. Unfortunately I was too occupied with fighting for seats and food to enjoy the dim sum. None of the dishes stood out to me so I just take it that it was mediocre.
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