- This place seems to be popular for the dim-sum as...
- Reviewed by TheFoodCritic
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Overall2.0 stars
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Food
1.0 star
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Services
2.0 stars
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Atmosphere
3.0 stars
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Food
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- Price Range (per person): $11-$25
- Visit Again?: No
- Party Size: 2
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This place seems to be popular for the dim-sum as I read in other reviews. For me that is all they should serve. My wife and I had the chicken ball special with fried rice and chop suey. Instead we got chicken rock balls (Hard and doughy), with chop farmers field suey (Way too much veggies and little bit of bean sprouts) and plain white fried rice that had no color. Now isn't fried rice suppose to be fried. The egg rolls that we had to ORDER smelled off and was so slimey looking, as if it were left over meat. Usually the egg roll or spring roll comes with the order
Over all I wouldn't reccomend it to Michael Jackson. The mayor of Peel had a birthday party in 1988. There is a picture of her when you walk in. Ask me why she hasn't been back since. Your guess is as good as mine...
- Order: Two Chicken Ball Combo's That Came With Fried Rice and ChopSuey
- great value, the dim sum like everyone else...
- Reviewed by queege
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Overall5.0 stars
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Food
5.0 stars
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Services
5.0 stars
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Atmosphere
5.0 stars
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Food
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- Price Range (per person): $11-$25
- Visit Again?: Yes
- Party Size: 4
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great value, the dim sum like everyone else mentioned is amazing. I dont think the servers are being rude its just the language barrier.
dont listen to the review made up by the competitors.
- Order: dim sum
- Great Dim Sum
- Reviewed by Kaiheelie
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Overall4.0 stars
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Food
4.0 stars
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Services
3.0 stars
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Atmosphere
4.0 stars
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Food
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- Price Range (per person): $11-$25
- Visit Again?: Yes
- Party Size: 3
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Great Dim Sum, especially the cheung fun. Always good for celebrity look-alike customers (e.g. Leon Trotsky, Ken Hitchcock) and servers (e.g. Ichiro, Dave Gahan). Only drawback is that sometimes the servers (like the guy that looks like Dustin Hoffman) will ignore your requests for water or other beverages. Possibly the language barrier.
- Order: Dim Sum
- I visited here the second time
- Reviewed by jaeterius
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Overall4.0 stars
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Food
4.0 stars
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Services
4.0 stars
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Atmosphere
3.0 stars
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Food
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- Price Range (per person): $11-$25
- Visit Again?: Yes
- Party Size: 3
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... I have to say this restaurant has the best value. The cantonese chow mein was one of the (if not) best I have ever tasted. It was perfect and the portion was very generous that I whole-heartedly reccommend anyone to order this dish. It was a masterpiece of epic proportions, I wouldn't be surprised if it is one of their signature dishes.
As for the other dishes, they tasted great too. Not too bland, not too salty.... The red bean soup for dessert was unexpected and it was nice for a waitress to ask us if we wanted more after we finish them.
For a total of 6 dishes, the bill came at under $50 including tips! I just wish they change they didn't skimp on the decor because the food, service, and value were outstanding. I hope that this restaurant do very well as a business.
- Order: Daily soup, cantonese chow mein, assorted meat w/black bean sauce, bok choy w/chinese mushrooms, chicken and mushroom, red bean soup for dessert
- Great value, bad decor
- Reviewed by jaeterius
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Overall4.0 stars
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Food
4.0 stars
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Services
4.0 stars
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Atmosphere
4.0 stars
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Food
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- Price Range (per person): $11-$25
- Visit Again?: Yes
- Party Size: 6
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First things first.... they need to renovate the restaurant. Seriously. I felt like I was travelling back in time to the 1980s because their walls, carpet, and washroom was dirty.
That aside, the value for money is incredible. I saw their menu and they always have more than one special at any day of the week. Even though my party did not order, the dinner for six which includes BC crab and seafood came at around $80 (which includes soup and dessert).
Anyhow, our food was not bad... in fact, it was quite good (even though there is a bit too much corn starch on the chicken in the sweet and sour and general tao chicken). Portions were good. Service was good, the servers were quiet at times... but that was to be expected at any restaurant.
It's been awhile I haven't tried their dim sum there... so yes, I will be a returning customer.
#1 restaurant if you want the most bang for your buck for chinese food.
- Order: general tao, sweet and sour chicken, black bean beef, seafood soup
- Service was slow. Staff was inattentive. My...
- Reviewed by Ben
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Overall3.0 stars
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Food
4.0 stars
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Services
2.0 stars
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Atmosphere
3.0 stars
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Food
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- Price Range (per person): $11-$25
- Visit Again?: No
- Party Size: 10
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Service was slow. Staff was inattentive. My family has gone there about 10 times. The service has been getting worst. Food was good, but the service was horrible. I am so turned off, I won't want to go back. Absolutely the worst service in Mississauga Chinese restaurant and this is from a person who frequents Chinese restaurants.
- Order: Lobster, Peking Duck, Chicken,
- Some of the best chinese food I have eaten. A...
- Reviewed by Kevin
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Overall5.0 stars
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Food
5.0 stars
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Services
4.0 stars
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Atmosphere
5.0 stars
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Food
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- Price Range (per person): $11-$25
- Visit Again?: Yes
- Party Size: 3
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Some of the best chinese food I have eaten. A great selection, especially if you can make it during the hours in which the dim sum carts are making their rounds. Fast, friendly staff and the prices are reasonable. I think it is better than a lot of downtown places
- Order: spicy eggplant w/ minced pork, chinese broccoli, curried cuttlefish, har gaos, young chow fried rice, shrimp rolls, sticky rice, pork sho mai
- Excellent, the best in the area. Great food...
- Reviewed by Mike Lee
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Overall5.0 stars
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Food
5.0 stars
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Services
5.0 stars
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Atmosphere
5.0 stars
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Food
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- Price Range (per person): $11-$25
- Visit Again?: Yes
- Party Size: 6
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Excellent, the best in the area. Great food, fast service, very delicious, great variety. Stacey McPhil must be purposely decieving or 400 pounds. Not possible to spend $200 per person. Proper feedback would be appreciated.
- Order: dim sum lunch
- I've been going to this restaurant ever since I...
- Reviewed by Missa M
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Overall5.0 stars
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Food
5.0 stars
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Services
5.0 stars
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Atmosphere
5.0 stars
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Food
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- Price Range (per person): $11-$25
- Visit Again?: Yes
- Party Size: 3
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I've been going to this restaurant ever since I was a kid and it still remains my favourite dim sum location. When I went to China this summer, what did I long for? Dim sum at Sun Sun. It's authentic, it's cheap, and it's delish. How could you not like the food there? Kenny the manager even recognizes me whenever I step foot into the place! This is not your typical Canadian Chinese food, it's the real deal. The dishes are also quite clean compared to other chinese restaurants. The servers are nice and they know enough English to tell you what's going around. However, I'd recommend Dim Sum hours more than the dinner hours.
- Order: Pae Dan Sow Yuk Jook, Gna Choi Chow Mein, and other dim sum foods
- The Dim Sum is excellent as well as the service...
- Reviewed by Anselm
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Overall5.0 stars
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Food
5.0 stars
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Services
5.0 stars
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Atmosphere
5.0 stars
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Food
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- Price Range (per person): $11-$25
- Visit Again?: Yes
- Party Size: 3
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The Dim Sum is excellent as well as the service. Cart turnaround is fairly quick with a large variety of dishes. The prices for what you are getting are the best anywhere. As you can see by the majority of the other reviews, this is a recommended place to go. We are regulars here. The lineups may be long but the wait isn't as the restaurant has a large capacity and table turn over is constant. I rather go to a restaurant with a lineup than one without if you know what I mean.
- Order: Usually order from cart...Har Gau, Sui Mai, Scallop Dumplings, Stick Rice, Beef Balls, Crab Claw, Fried Noodles, Mussels in Black Bean, Spring Rolls, and a many more.


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