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Hi Sunny Restaurant Salad&Dimsum 花园轻食

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Hi Sunny Restaurant Salad & Dimsum is a charming spot with excellent service and a lovely atmosphere. Reviewers rave about the Pan fried pork dumplings, which are incredibly good, and the noodle soup, a lighter alternative to Ramen. The price is also reasonable, with most diners paying around $60 for two people. Be aware that service can be a bit slow, and it's a good idea to check ahead of time if they have the meat options you're looking for, as they may not always have beef or pork available. The restaurant is located in a small unit, easy to spot across from Five Guys Burger.
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Lovely small location. The Pan fried pork dumings are incredibly good. The noodle soup is a good alternative for a Ramen (if you like a lighter version of a ramen), overall the food was really good. I definately recommend it, price wise we were around $60 for 2, which is not bad at all. Service can be a little bit better, they didn't advise that they will bring everything as it comes out (we expected/imagined that the dumplings will be coming first, but they came last and they brought a braised noodle soup at a time). But because the foods came out very fast, I'll still give them a 5.

Lovely small location. The Pan fried pork dumings are incredibly good. The noodle soup is a good alternative for a Ramen (if you like a lighter version of a ramen), overall the food was really good. I definately recommend it, price wise we were around $60 for 2, which is not bad at all. Service can be a little bit better, they didn't advise that they will bring everything as it comes out (we expected/imagined that the dumplings will be coming first, but they came last and they brought a braised noodle soup at a time). But because the foods came out very fast, I'll still give them a 5.

Lovely small location. The Pan fried pork dumings are incredibly good. The noodle soup is a good alternative for a Ramen (if you like a lighter version of a ramen), overall the food was really good. I definately recommend it, price wise we were around $60 for 2, which is not bad at all. Service can be a little bit better, they didn't advise that they will bring everything as it comes out (we expected/imagined that the dumplings will be coming first, but they came last and they brought a braised noodle soup at a time). But because the foods came out very fast, I'll still give them a 5.

Hi Sunny Restaurant Salad & Dimsum — The atmosphere was lovely, the service was excellent, and the place itself was cute and charming. It’s located right across from Five guys Burger , easy to spot since it’s the only shop unit there. I went today wanting to have beef, but they didn’t have any, so I ordered pork instead. The dish was a Chinese-style noodle soup with pork that was either stir-fried or lightly fried before being added to the broth — pretty decent. The noodles were good too, though overall, the taste didn’t quite meet my expectations. Still, it was okay and enjoyable enough, though the portion was smaller than I expected but still ok

Hi Sunny Restaurant Salad & Dimsum — The atmosphere was lovely, the service was excellent, and the place itself was cute and charming. It’s located right across from Five guys Burger , easy to spot since it’s the only shop unit there. I went today wanting to have beef, but they didn’t have any, so I ordered pork instead. The dish was a Chinese-style noodle soup with pork that was either stir-fried or lightly fried before being added to the broth — pretty decent. The noodles were good too, though overall, the taste didn’t quite meet my expectations. Still, it was okay and enjoyable enough, though the portion was smaller than I expected but still ok