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Businiess name:  Koi Palace Restaurant
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
The title sums it up but an explanation and some patience are in order for those other than Chinese-American Silicon Valley tycoons and inlaws thereof on extended family Sunday brunches (together, 95% of the crowd). It's all about fresh, delicious food, nothing else. Service is whatever it takes to get the food to the table. Decor is a strip mall mostrosity. If you are adventurous and want great food just point at whatever looks good and enjoy. It's all good (far better than average dim sum) and unless you order the $138 per piece imported abalone from the front display counter the price is incredibly reasonable. We ate for $20 per person, including tax, tip, and shark's fin soup!

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