Cuisine: Japanese - Fusion
Yum Factor: 3/5
Fu to the Wu (service): 2.5/5
FengShui: 4/5
Moolah: $$$ - Costly Business Class
Yum Factor: 3/5
Fu to the Wu (service): 2.5/5
FengShui: 4/5
Moolah: $$$ - Costly Business Class
Repeat-Worthy: Yes
Loyal to its Shanghai roots, Jade Garden's lighter flavors are a consistent option to the usual over-oily cuisine of Beijing. From Xiao Long Baos to spongy breads, our Dim Sum feast was surprisingly tasty & a good substitute for the weekly Cantonese style 'Yum cha" dim sum session. We recommend coming in a larger group, as there is a huge selection of steamed morsels & a la carte choices here that would be fun to try with a bunch of friends
Service was a bit too slow at times as response times of simple things took longer than expected, but overall - the ambience & decor of the restaurant does make up for the lack as one can enjoy the views while waiting on the FuWus. The honey red sauce coated ribs were a hit with everyone as was the slightly sweet sponge cake. A good restaurant to check out at least once if you want a change from the usual over eaten Cantonese style dimsum
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