These are really just a collection of my thoughts, purely subjective, random and brief. I often reminisce about the places I've been so I've decided this blog will be my food journal. Often my memory of these places are hazy and biased (depending on my mood and the company I was with). I try to be positive in my reviews, and as honest as I can. I look forward to sharing your thoughts so please comment if you wish.
Friday 26 August 2005
Imperial Peking Restaurant, Blakehurst
This is our Number 1 restaurant for YUM CHA as the staff can actually speak English and the service is friendly (our favourite waiter always says "Hello Hello" in a jolly voice). Although I agree it's a bit over-priced compared to other YUM CHA places, they do have a good variety of tasty dim sims available and I never leave without having a classic Mango Pudding. We went once for dinner and the meals were quite ordinary (maybe it was what we ordered but everything turned out to be greasy). We will always go back for YUM CHA as we don't mind paying extra as the food and service is worth it.
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