A bowl of congee with two ingredients of your choice - my friend selected pork meat balls and fish slices for MYR 16.50 nett. I ordered a portion of Prawn Chives Dumplings and a portion of TeoChew Dumplings - 3 for MYR 9.35 nett each to share with my friend.
My Lo Mai Kai - at MYR 6.60 nett. The price is similar to those charged by smaller dim sum shops.
Credit card payments are acceptable for bills above MYR 50 so we are not eligible for it.
Why the colour pink?
Lo Mai Kai is expensive these days but my boys love it.
ReplyDeleteMYR6.60 nett is quite ok to me.
DeleteTheir lo mai kai looks really good. Eating at classier places like this, of course, you can expect to pay more.
ReplyDeletePrice is not as high as in Concorde Hotel.
DeleteOne of my fav places!
ReplyDeleteI remember that.
Deleteyummy loh mai kai! aiseh, u all in short of only a few bucks to pay by credit card! should have order one more loh mai kai...hahah!
ReplyDeleteyes, you are right. if I have known I would have ordered another dim sum dish.
DeleteI like chives dumplings.. I rather have that than those meaty ones... Not sure why painted pink... pink normally represents sweet! :)
ReplyDeleteI feel the same way about chives dumplings too.
DeleteTheir food is always delicious and good. The feng shui colour to attract business is reddish tone.
ReplyDeleteso red or pink is huat ah for business!
DeleteLol. Pink looks striking and catchy to me.
ReplyDeletePink ceiling! indeed so striking!
DeleteI like both canton i and dragon i food
ReplyDeletesame here but only get to eat once in a while cos cannot afford to eat it weekly.
DeleteNow you made me crave for dim sum. ;)
ReplyDelete:)
DeleteI love lo mai kai and chives dumplings!
ReplyDeletesame here! :)
Delete