Nice little traditional Chinese restaurant at the second floor of the venue. Restaurant was bright and had plenty of seating.
Dim sum was lovely and fresh and we had a good time.
We went to try the dimsum. Everything was good, but my favorite were the chicken feet and the salted egg bun. The sauce on the chicken feet was so rich. The salted egg lava inside the bun was out of this world.
It has been renamed Little Shanghai! The Dim Sum is basically authentic Cantonese food. The best ones are congee, prawn dumpling, beef balls and fried noodles. It's a little expensive, but it worths!
Had a brunch date here with husband and we both agree they were very tasty dimsums. Come here if you need some good umami kick. Service was really good, too. Only problem is you need to pay cash, so we had to run and get some. We have to go back and try entrees next time.
Fantastic dim sum with a decent range of options. As someone who loves and frequents dim sum restaurants, I must say that they know how to make good prawns at this venue. Everything we’ve tried has been delicious and fresh. Their siu mai is quite good and their har gau is excellent. Our favourites are their prawn spring rolls + wontons, yeung chow fried rice and prawn cheung fan. Their prices could be a bit more affordable but they usually deliver in terms of good quality food and taste.
Here has good dim sum. It's real Hong Kong's taste. Good atmosphere. You have to book for the window seats.
(It's 1st floor of the building. The ground floor doesn't sell any dim sum)
Been here a few times and the food is pretty good, dumplings are huge so you only get 3 in a portion compared to the standard 4. It is a little pricey so getting the mixed steamed dumpling is worth it as it works out a bit cheaper. The downside is the lack of staff, sometimes would have to wait quite a while to even get the bill! Go early on a Sunday to avoid queues
When you arrive go up the stairs to the next floor to get to the dim sum restaurant; there appears to be a different restaurant on the ground floor.
This place is wonderful; great menu, delicious food, friendly staff. They had all my favourites and then some: xiaolongbao, chicken feet, cheung fun and more! I recommend two to three dishes per person. They also have a non-dim-sum menu if you're feeling like something heartier - I loved the curried beef brisket, which came with rice and napa cabbage. I think this place is suitable for both adventurous eaters and people who like to play it safer.
The menu has every dish in English and Chinese, with photographs for all dim sum dishes. Allergens aren't labelled, but when I asked about specific allergens (fish) they were very clear. They don't take bookings, but we didn't have trouble getting a table on a Sunday afternoon. I'm not sure if there's a lift, so I recommend calling ahead to check if you're a wheelchair user or have mobility issues.
Dim sum is good! Salted egg yolk bun was good but usually only when its hot! Congee could have been better but the rest of the dim sum that we ordered was great!
Food is worth the price, very delicious. Service is good as well.
Good food, great fresh ingredients and nice atmosphere. A little pricey but it is City centre.
Food was amazing and very authentic, I had wonton noodle soup which had at least x6 wonton in!
Lots of Chinese people in there.....which means it must be good
Hearty won ton mein! Unlike most places, the won tons at Little Chinatown were a decent size and one bowl had six of them. I could taste the prawns in the filling. The noodles and broth were quite delicious too. Just what I was craving! Staff at the restaurant were accommodating when we’d brought our own cake for dessert. There’s also karaoke and an asian grocers conveniently above/adjacent it.
We went there last November for my daughter's birthday. Great experience, The food was nice and had a large array of dim sum choices. So tasty, but a little bit smaller than the normal sizes of the normal sizes. Thoroughly enjoyed our dim sums. Paying cash is not a problem, as the bank administration charges have got even more ridiculous nowadays.
Can't blame them if you are a small company, or proprietors.
The service was good, but they were not free anyway, as 10% was added to our bills as service charge, not sure if it is lawful to do that. I have found many restaurants do that too, adding at least 10% to the bills. What if the service is lousy? Or you have not budgeted for the extra charges.
Everything was delicious ! The Charcoal Egg Yolk Lava Bun in particular! That was absolutely divine! Will definitely comeback!
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