Dim Sum at Imperial Chinese Seafood Restaurant
Friday, January 26, 2007:
Wow, 14 different kinds of food. I still can't remember the names of many of those dishes. The restaurant was very busy when we arrived there at 1pm, and we had to wait around 12 minutes, even though I had called ahead at 11:20 to reserve a table. We got a table at the far end of the room.
There were seven of us there, and the bill was $110.93 plus tips (we left $125 in total).
Wow, 14 different kinds of food. I still can't remember the names of many of those dishes. The restaurant was very busy when we arrived there at 1pm, and we had to wait around 12 minutes, even though I had called ahead at 11:20 to reserve a table. We got a table at the far end of the room.
There were seven of us there, and the bill was $110.93 plus tips (we left $125 in total).
5 Comments:
Paid $125 (7 persons)for lunch, it's quite expensive!!! What did you order besides Dim Sum??? I remembered when I was in Vancouver, I went to dim sum restaurent with my relatives (total 4 persons), we only paid around 50 dollars. The dim sum that you ordered aren't looked liked that expensive.
Yes, it's quite expensive at the restaurants in that part of the city. Everything that we ate is in the main photo. You could probably get a similar amount of food for dimsum in Burnaby for half the price.
Don't go to that restaurent again, it is not worth to pay such high price for such kind of food. One time only, right!!!
Ha ha, that was actually the second time I went there during January. But you've got a valid opinion. I'll be trying out some other restaurants before I think of going back to Imperial.
When I found the restaurant unreasonable, I never went there again, 1 time is enough. There are many good restaurants and many types of delicious food you can try, you have choices.
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