Nice place to get some ready to steam buns.
A small set of baked goods, like this beauty for $1.25
The best secret delicious base!
Classic Chinese bakery. Affordable, quality food
Not even exaggerating, but the rice noodles did not taste like normal rice noodles at all. Maybe I'm spoiled coming from Vancouver where we have some of the best Asian chefs in the world, but rice noodles are not supposed to be so squishy and chewy and blobby. I regret choosing this place as the first place to try in my first visit to Chinatown. Thankfully, Wah Fung was just around the corner and made up for it with its BBQ pork. I'm still on the search for the rice noodles I've missed so much though.
Love their dumplings! Soooo good! Always buy The frozen dumplings and cookies at home!
No me gustó para nada la señora que atiende con prisa y ni había nadie más en el lugar y solo tenían pan dulce no el almuerzo que muestran en las fotos muy complicado para ordenar comida en este lugar
This is my 3rd rice roll/ rice crepe restaurant this week. I ordered the roast pork and the dried shrimp and a sesame ball for dessert later. The roast pork is delicious, the dried shrimp was good as well. Lots of pork and shrimp within and a nice serving. The soy sauce given is really tasty don't forget to add it, it makes a difference. The sesame ball was good, but I think it would of been better fresh out of fryer. Rice rolls are $2...the sesame ball $1.50.. Service is a bit cold...but the quality and price make up for it.
Hidden gem. Edit: bland without sauce