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2017-01-30
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While on the quest for casual dim sum spots, we decided to give this place a go. Firstly, don't expect any grand interior or restaurant setting, but rather a modest diner managed by a team of young & trendy-looking teenagers. One might easily miss it if walking by the main road, but turn up the slope and you'll see the telltale purple sign poking out. Inside, it is quite cramped compared to normal dim sum seatings (and the photos online), but the set up is modern enough. Tea and plates are quick
Inside, it is quite cramped compared to normal dim sum seatings (and the photos online), but the set up is modern enough. Tea and plates are quickly set up, but we sat too close to the kitchen/washing area so throughout the meal, plates and bowls were consistently banging and crashing onto the floor. Quite an off-putting sight actually
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I would recommend this place for youngsters looking for a fun, simple dim sum bite to satisfy a fleeting craving - definitely not for those looking for solid dim sum cuisine.
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