Imperial Seafood is the dim sum place I visited for a long time. This is the first place that was closed for renovations when we went on Sunday. They had all the variety and better tea, but if you google them you will get a weird review from a really weird lady :/ She complains that there are a lot of dumplings at dim sum...yeah... >_>
At the moment I would just go to China Pearl again. They've won an award, they're well-liked, they seat a bazillion people etc. If I may offer a warning, they're open on weekdays, but you should arrive on Saturday or Sunday, from about 10:30 AM (at the very earliest) to 1 PM. You will get the best choice and quality in food, or rather choice and quality that really make it worth getting up for brunch (errrngh SO EARLY). Make sure you go up the stairs for dim sum, because the cafe on the ground floor is bubble tea and the like.
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Date: 2008-12-30 03:54 am (UTC)At the moment I would just go to China Pearl again. They've won an award, they're well-liked, they seat a bazillion people etc. If I may offer a warning, they're open on weekdays, but you should arrive on Saturday or Sunday, from about 10:30 AM (at the very earliest) to 1 PM. You will get the best choice and quality in food, or rather choice and quality that really make it worth getting up for brunch (errrngh SO EARLY). Make sure you go up the stairs for dim sum, because the cafe on the ground floor is bubble tea and the like.
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