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2011-07-05
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I was first interested in the steamboat pots which Xian De Lai was using as they looked rather exquisite and antique. That sort of enticed me to have my dinner there, even though it was rather pricey.The concept was also rather interesting - one actually ticks on a list of food items on what to be ordered and hand it to the staff. There were also a range of appetizers to choose from. However, I was disappointed by the whole dining experience. First, I was allocated to a table which was hidden at
The concept was also rather interesting - one actually ticks on a list of food items on what to be ordered and hand it to the staff. There were also a range of appetizers to choose from. However, I was disappointed by the whole dining experience. First, I was allocated to a table which was hidden at a corner and blocking everyone who wanted to cross the passageway. Next, when I noticed that the screw in the cover was rusty, I informed the staff who pretended not to hear me! That was serious rude service and I'll definitely not recommend anyone to dine there.
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