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British Columbia, Coquitlam
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3021 Anson Avenue, Coquitlam V3B 7K5 (British Columbia, Coquitlam)
10:00 AM - 10:00 PM (Today)
Mon - Sun: 10:00 AM - 10:00 PM
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Brunch
Indoor Seating
Takeout Available
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No frills dimsum place so don't expect much. $6.50 for all dimsum dishes. Standard places charge at least $8-9 for "large" value dimsums now. The upside of these no frill places is that they serve some old school stuff that newer places don't serve. The newer places like to serve more expensive ... ingredients so they can make more money per dish. This place has deep fried wontons, pan fried bean curd rolls, black sesame filled deep fried sesame balls. The food comes out between warm and hot, even though they claim it just came off the stove/fryer. I guess I didn't mind since the crispy stuff is still crispy. Maybe it would be less pleasant for dishes like rice rolls. Best thing - they don't charge for tea. Other places can charge $1-$3 per person for tea. However, they do use a lot less tea leaves so steep the tea longer before you drink. For the price point, this was better than I expected. Some restaurants charge even more for even worse dimsum. --edit June 2023-- They raised the price fo $7 per item. The quality is bad now. We went there when they opened and already all the deep fried dishes were premade and sitting there. It was soggy and cold. I saw them cut through the deep fried sesame balls and there was no sound. They push items on you too. Once someone sits down, one server calls to the other "get the plate of (premade) deep fried dishes." You get items pushed to you even before you get tea. When you ask for an item from a cart, they try to give you two. The only thing decent is the rice rollws which have a good texture. I don't think I can come here anymore. Read more