We came 2 people so the waiting time is quite long. They only accept cash payment so do bring enough cash, if not you may end up walking to 7-11 nearby to buy a thing and get them to help u change money at least 10$. For food, the chicken noodle was so so, spring rolls were rather vegetarian style with a bit meat and veggie soup as inside the filling, xiao long bao filling was ok but the skin was not as thin, so the best was Shanghai Bun (8.4$ for 6 baos). They will serve you Chrysanthemum tea and wet tissue even u dont ask for it and table fee will be shown in the receipt which was $2.4. I guess $2 is for the tea and the rest for wet tissue. I might come back for the yummy Shanghai bun and may try the Shanghai drunken chicken!
The rice is so soft, crispy pork even the garlic skin also crispy as well. Thumbs up! Price: $5.5
Their portion is huge with big slice of fish and lots of fries. Everything was fine except for the pasta which was cold as they pack a lot and just hand to customers. Anyway I did enjoy their Fish and Chips. Hope it would have come with a wedge of lemon
After work, I rushed home to cook for my family. This steamed fish is simple but I love its natural sweetness from fresh fish bought at wet market. Just need ginger, spring onion, light soy sauce, bit of oyster sauce and very hot oil to pour after steaming it for 15 mins.
It came with a huge portion which can fulfil your empty stomach. I ordered Fish and Chips, lots of fries 9$ nett. This one is affordable but not for those who want to eat Fish like at Eighteenchef or Fish and Co. The batter for Fish here was as normal as fried chicken using breadcrumps to make the outside layer crispy. Anyway I can't expect too much as it's quite cheap.