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The Menu |
There was quite a huge selection of food and beverages, including Malay delicacies, deserts, a few Chinese cuisines, Western, etc. We took quite a long time to decide. Lastly, Mr S.I.C ordered seafood fried rice (RM7.90) and I ordered pineapple fried rice (RM7.90). For side dish, we decided to have a try on a set of steam dim sum, which cost around RM2.50. Actually, this was our first time trying a bite of dim sum and both of us love it! I personally think that a set of dim sum is not enough for one to indulge. Two sets for a person might be more satisfying as the quantity is too little :).
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Mr S.I.C's seafood fried rice.
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Mine: an A+ presentation of fried rice in a pineapple. | | | | |
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Egg & Fish Roll Dim Sum served with chilli & soy sauce. |
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Spacious & Comfy. |
Overall, both of us like this two-storey restaurant. The deco was quite nice as you can choose to sit in the air-conditioned restaurant or simply choose to dine outside while enjoying the fresh air (the restaurant is located just beside a busy road, so you can probably guess how ‘fresh’ the air is yourself) :). I also like the fact that the service was very efficient and the food was served quite fast. We arrived there at about 8.15pm and finished eating around 9pm. I can tell that Mr S.I.C wants to come here again. He was disappointed because the set of dim sum that he wanted was not available that night =).
* Ms Seeing-Is-Believing
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