The real deal. Use the non-americanized menu. Very good crab / asparagus soup. Good gai lan.
First time. I was in the Sugarland area today so I looked on Urbanspoon for a Chinese restaurant around the area and I picked this one because it was the only one that I saw that had Dim Sum.
Waiting was alright there might have been some issues with her understanding what we wanted to order, my friend wanted to order fried wontons and our waitress told us that they didnt have any so my friend asked for hot and sour soup instead. When we were waiting for our food to come out, by to our surprise, our waitress brought out fried wontons! We were surprised because she told us that they didnt have any. We were excited and each of us took a bite of it. In mid chew, we all looked at each other and said... "Is yours cold in the middle?" More like almost frozen. We told them about it and they took it back and made a new batch. So, in the end we end up getting our fried wontons, haha. That was the only thing that was bad.
Servings are HUGE for the price, we couldnt finish anything that we ordered.
The dim sum was very good, it was fresh and full of flavor.
I will totally come to this place again.
Nothing wrong with a little misunderstanding and they also corrected their mistake on the wontons. : )
I come here once or twice a month for dim sum with the family. The food is outstanding. The stir fried noodles with beef is always a great choice. The eggplant with shrimp has a generous amount of shrimp in each bite.
My favorite dish is the salt and pepper tofu. Crispy on the outside and chewy on the inside. It comes with sliced jalapeños and fried garlic.
For four adults and two kids, the total was less than $75.
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