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Paradise Inn is a Chinese restaurant that also serves great tea and desserts, and as they claim, they are combining the concept of Chinese classics, a teahouse and a dessert house together. That basically sums up the variety of good food served here. The ambience is also set in a rather soft mood, with not too bright lights and wooden furniture, all set up like a classic Chinese restaurant, but rather classy at the same time.One of their main signature dishes is their "traditional double-boiled
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Paradise Inn is a Chinese restaurant that also serves great tea and desserts, and as they claim, they are combining the concept of Chinese classics, a teahouse and a dessert house together. That basically sums up the variety of good food served here. The ambience is also set in a rather soft mood, with not too bright lights and wooden furniture, all set up like a classic Chinese restaurant, but rather classy at the same time.

One of their main signature dishes is their "traditional double-boiled soup". Tried several soups of this category, my favourite is their pepper with pork belly soup, really seemed to be cooked well and not just quickly mixed and warmed up like some Chinese soups you can find elsewhere. A must try if you are looking for traditional Chinese boiled soups.

Another favourite dish of mine is the braised vermicelli with pork trotters. As the vermicelli can absorbs gravy very well, its is full of the fragrance and the taste of the pork trotters, but not too salty. The pork trotters are also full with fatty parts which are really fabulous, but for the ultra health conscious people, you may just leave out the fatty parts.

They also serve very nice traditional Chinese desserts. My favourite is their black sesame paste. Fully ground black sesame but not too fine and still holds the original fragrance and taste of the sesame seeds.

However, I find the price for the food being a bit too high. I guess you have to take in account of the nice ambiance and the setting of the restaurant. Not saying that it is not worth it, but probably will stop you from going really frequently unless you really like it.
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