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2010-11-30
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So, apparently my cousin wanted dimsum. Around my area. After work hours. And her favorite is this place too. So I was in her honor, invited to be part of her eat-out day. Of course, the shrimp/prawn dumplings are a must must, which I've written before, but this time i was looking out what else to eat as I was pretty bored with the usuals! The top picks on the table tonight was:The fried wonton, about $5, was simply the fried wonton with shrimp and mayo. But somehow, their shrimp has always that
Of course, the shrimp/prawn dumplings are a must must, which I've written before, but this time i was looking out what else to eat as I was pretty bored with the usuals! The top picks on the table tonight was:
The fried wonton, about $5, was simply the fried wonton with shrimp and mayo. But somehow, their shrimp has always that sweet taste, the best taste ever can get, like the one in the steamed shrimp dumpling. Man, I don't know how to describe. This is just super addictive, in the fried version. Who denies fried stuff? Health conscious only does. The rest of us just get all the trans-fats in yeah!
The chicken wrap (about $6-9) : This was the today's special, which has the crab stick, the fish liver/stomach, chicken meat, corn, wrapped in the thin tofu skin. The taste was a bit bland, so a trickle of soy sauce should do the trick. But the taste and the filling was superb, I must say, , it was really full with the fish stomach and the wrap, comes in twos, are really a filler. MUST TRY! It gives out a sweet soup/water when you bite, so be careful as it gets messy once you start biting them!
Sticky rice: about ~$5 Different than wrapped in bamboo leaf, this one is wrapped in the lotus leaf, canton style. The sticky rice was really a good companion as the carbo in the table,and they have chopped chicken part of the wrap. It's a big wrap so you can share in twos or threes if you wish to try more dishes.
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