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Was looking for a place to have dinner at lot 1 but most places were quite packed. We headed for the basement of lot 1 and was surprised to find wan chai half empty!! And since the prices look pretty reasonable, comparable to food court, maybe just $1 or $2 more, we decide to settle for dinner there!! We ordered two plates of wanton shrimp noodles (dry) and a cup of yuan yang! The shrimp wantons were big and rather filling, so it's quite worth it. But the dish was abit salty and maybe more veget
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Was looking for a place to have dinner at lot 1 but most places were quite packed. We headed for the basement of lot 1 and was surprised to find wan chai half empty!! And since the prices look pretty reasonable, comparable to food court, maybe just $1 or $2 more, we decide to settle for dinner there!!

We ordered two plates of wanton shrimp noodles (dry) and a cup of yuan yang! The shrimp wantons were big and rather filling, so it's quite worth it. But the dish was abit salty and maybe more vegetables could take the salty taste away. Yuan yang was thick and sweet!
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By the time we left, the place was full! A good place to go if you want to go with lesser crowd!
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