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"Jieng Dou" (Tasty) congee and noodle place down the street always are packed with people. This King's Palace serves very similar things on their menu but often have empty seats. Where are the customers? What's wrong?We were pressed for time so we settled for King's Palace even though we were a bit sketched out about having empty seats during weekend prime dinner time. Ordered a congee, (tang jai jook that has some jellyfish in it, interesting), another congee with chicken and fish 'pok", wonton
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"Jieng Dou" (Tasty) congee and noodle place down the street always are packed with people. This King's Palace serves very similar things on their menu but often have empty seats. Where are the customers? What's wrong?

We were pressed for time so we settled for King's Palace even though we were a bit sketched out about having empty seats during weekend prime dinner time. Ordered a congee, (tang jai jook that has some jellyfish in it, interesting), another congee with chicken and fish 'pok", wonton noodles, and roasted pork cheung fun. All were actually pretty good.

The service was also not bad, quite attentive and polite and food get served pretty fast. Although there's one guy who seems a bit new but he was sincere so it's ok. There were plenty of people coming in to order Char Siu fan to go. I guess that's what they are most famous for. So yeah not bad actually, they are priced just slightly below Tasty down the street. So if it's full there, you could give this place a try.
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$50 (Dinner)