Great dim sum in Saskatoon, nearly as good as what I used to get in Toronto. Highly recommend.
I was wanting dim sum and my usual place was closed. I googled this place and was not disappointed. It is beautiful and the prices are clearly listed. I forgot to take photos of the food when it was freshly served so what I am sharing is partially eaten. Dietary restrictions: I’m allergic to shrimp so the server made recommendations.
Food was fantastic, service excellent and efficient. Friendly staff was very accommodating. Only reason it was not 5 stars for everything was the restaurant was chilly. I do realize it costs a lot to heat a building this size. It is Jan 20 and outside temp has warmed up considerably from last week.
Staff is friendly, food is filling and has flavour. Many options in a fast amount of time. Complimentary tea is delish. The food comes in good amounts so it's worth the money. The interior is gorgeous, the gold accents are beautiful. The bathroom is clean and spacious with a nice big mirror. Staff is caring, they clean up the excess dishes off the table fast. Water cups are filled in a jiffy. One of the best places to eat in saskatoon. Parking: FREE with plenty of spaces.
Worst Chinese food I've ever had. (and I've tried many.) Ordered through Skip. Food arrived cold despite the restaurant being only 4 mins away. Everything was chewy and bland. Chicken balls: Chewy. Ginger beef: Somehow very chewy and soggy at the same time. (Overcooked and old?) Tasted of Ketchup. Fried rice: Rice was either underboiled or old and dried out from hot holding. Chewy. Shanghai noodle: Extremely bland. The spring roll and crab ragoon were the best items, but mid. Had high hopes from the reviews but I would not reccomend this place to anyone! (Unless you're looking for a jaw workout.)