Quite pricy as far as Yum Cha goes, but tasty, quick, plenty of options, easy parking in the Highpoint Myer area, and easy to get to if you don’t want to head all the way into the city. Everything is pretty good, but the Har Gao are really good. Kid friendly with plenty of high chairs. Fun Fact– unlike some yum cha joints, if you’re not Chinese, they’ll still offer you all the traditional dim sum dishes, and not just the typical white folk fair.
Rachel E.
Tu valoración: 3 Maribyrnong, Australia
Food is good. Lots of variety. Very busy which made the service a bit ordinary. Toilets were bad.
T M.
Tu valoración: 3 Baltimore, MD
Dim Sum — Or Yum Cha here for Saturday brunch was A-OK. There was quite a bit of variety and the taste is spot on to what I had back in the States. Again, dim sum in Australia is way more expensive than dim sum back at home(US — San Francisco Bay Area), so that took me back a bit. Hubby and I ordered 8 – 9 small dishes and it came to $ 72 bucks. That’s an average of $ 8/dish. But this place was decent and it was tasty.