The restaurant is located in the center of China Town, very convenient . Every time I go to China town, I stop by for lunch or dinner, the prices are average. There are some very unique dishes that are no different from the dishes I have eaten in Hong Kong. Roasted pork has crispy skin and not much fat. But the shrimp dish sometimes has some that are not fresh
Food was great and good value for money. Staff were nice and helpful. Only one of the waiters was grumpy and impolite. Our main issue was that our bill was more that what it should have been. They either charged us more deliberately or there was an automatic service charge which we weren't told about.
服務態度極差,一班老華僑員工完全沒有禮貌。 第一輪在點餐紙點了三個點心,侍應竟然話「叫咁少嘢就唔好嘥咗張點餐紙,下次咁少嘢口頭落單就得,唔係老闆會鬧」。 第二輪口頭落單,我一邊點餐,佢不停同我講無謂嘢…… 等啲食物嚟到發現嚟錯嘢,上菜嗰位大叔第一句就話我劃錯點餐紙…… 我話「我係口頭落單嘅,我係要墨魚餅,唔係墨魚仔」。 上菜大叔第二句「你落單講得唔唔清楚呀」。 我完全無回應佢,大家靜默左一輪後佢就默默咁換返俾我……。 食品方面算唔錯,價格算平。 可惜服務態度實在太差…… 應該唔會再幫襯…… 最後 餐廳無提供停車位,隔離停車場兩個鐘收£5.7。
An authentic Chinese restaurant. I see there are a few 1* - 3* reviews regarding the service, but to put it mildly, authentic Chinese places often have very ‘straightforward’ service! I’d go as far as to say it’s a hallmark of a good place. On the food - excellent dim sum, get there early if you want a char siu pastry, as they often sell out. Delicious seafood peppers too. All very good stuff, though I’ve never eaten anything but dim sum here as the portions are too large to have a few dishes between 2 people (as is standard at traditional Chinese places)
Recent refurb makes it a lot lighter inside. But prices have risen dramatically. It is a cafe not a fine dining restaurant. Dim Sum prices sensible. But in the region of £15 for simple fried rice or basic noodle dishes - plus 10% service - is ridiculous