![]() they don’t have very much selection (no tripe) but the staples are there (radish cake, spring rolls, etc…) and at a $ 1. You want dim sum but all your pals are being lame, what do you do? go by your dolo to a fine local establishment? you might could but why not a la carte dim sum to-go! that’s right people, you no longer have to eat all 4 pieces of har gau AND shumai, taking up precious stomach space for chicken feets and sticky rice! now you can get just one (i hear the Count from sesame street in my head counting out this when i order - « ONE HAR GAU AH AH AH! TWO SHU MAI! AH AH AH») of basically whatever your heart desires. Please fix the deceptive practices, cleanliness and poor staffing behavior issues. ![]() Truthfully the owner could really have something special here, the food is pretty good. Made a scene, seriously awkward and uncomfortable. When we got up to leave, one of those staff grabbed my wife’s arm and yelled in Chinese. Finally, they have no shame having 2 staff ask you back-to-back to move tables for another group on your final plate, then hover while you finish (happened to us today). They don’t bus or wipe down so you’ll have to clean your own table first, every time. So good! Then, why 1 star? You know what they say, «Any dim sum that tastes too good to be true usually is.» They charge you for individual bags, boxes and sauces unless you tell them «for here» while ordering, they won’t ask. ![]() ![]() We’ve been picking up sesame rolls, shumai, har gou and 2 orders of those rolls for around $ 10. Phenomenal shrimp rice rolls and prices are great across the board. Ready for Sticky Tables with your Sticky Rice Cake? Best tasting hole-in-the-wall dim sum in Seattle. ![]()
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