Jonny L.
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The food itself is decent and some items were really good, though you certainly could get better dim sum elsewhere in Chinatown. However, this restaurant is super suspicious and provides poor service.
Price per item is high, and **the prices are listed nowhere inside the restaurant that we saw and the itemized receipt showed every single item was charged higher than the website said**. I'd love to show our receipt, but **our server chased us down as we left to take back the itemized receipt** and the customer copy was not itemized, just showing the total. Speaking of, instead of receiving a check then paying, **I only ever received a check with the total after I paid**.
On the website, the medium dim sum is listed at $4.15 to $4.65 per order; we were charged $6.50 per order we had. The Large dim sum is not listed on the site; we were charged $7.25 per order. The Kung Pao chicken listed at $16.45 was charged as $18.99. The tea is listed as a complimentary inclusion; we were charged $6 for one small pot. We certainly would not have drank the tea if we knew it was an extra charge instead of complimentary, which it is advertised as.
These overcharges took what was supposed to be a $45-50 ticket into over $70 pre tip!
As for the service, the ingredients are poorly communicated to the customer. We asked for an order of pork dim sum and asked specifically for one without shrimp, but received a order of pork and shrimp dim sum. My wife is allergic to shrimp and had to drink a large serving of water to breathe freely after consuming one dumpling.
All in all, even if the food was the best I ever had, I'd stay away due to the shady practices and poor service.