“The best siopao in town! It reminds me of my childhood with good old siopao that is fresh and very fluffy. The price has gone up over the years but we still come here even with cheaper places around. Their breads and pastries are also really good!“
“Wonderful flavors and service was over the top great. What a nice evening out would definitely come back with more friends and family.Kid-friendliness: My 4 year was very comfortable and the staff treated him with just much respect as us. Wonderful!“
“Beautiful. First time for us. But r Coquitlam fam hv b there for years. Friendly staff. Great service. Generous portion. Good food. Excellent menus. Two things stand out. 1/ value for money oh…my - unbelievable. Also, for set menu free starter ( ie daily soup) free fried rice or free fried noodle n free dessert-soup. Very very few do these three. Most just plain white rice. 2/ Very clean n spacious ? oh…my. Huge thank you to the managers Jenny n ah-lan who took care of our table. Beautiful ????. Once again thank you very much. Our must go to restaurant in the tri-city.“
“Go to place for dim sum in coquitlam. Usually quite busy, place starts getting quieter around 1-2pm.Would recommend har gow, siumai, spare pork ribs, and beef rice roll (the classics). Chicken feet here is good as well.Most dishes are $10 each and comes with 4 juicy pieces to share.Service is alright, they will speak to you in chinese. Ive been here twice and some orders take over 30+ minutes to come.“
“I’ve one been here for dim sum at brunch but every time it’s been super fresh and tasty! The staff are super kind and great many patrons by first name, and always remember when you’ve been there more than once. My favourites are the rice rolls with 3 kinds of mushrooms, sticky rice, wontons in chilli sauce, pan fried pot stickers and then I alternate trying different new things each time. I’m not huge into shrimp but my friends rave about the shrimp dumplings as well. Cute and cozy little spot definitely worth trying out.“