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Superstar Asian Cafe
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citysearch c.
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I'm a novice in a dim sum restaurant having only been to King's Land across the parking lot a few years ago. As soon as I was seated at the last table available on a Monday at 1pm, the ladies started coming to me with the carts. I wasn't sure if I would get one piece from the bamboo basket, so pointed to several. I ended up with enough left over for dinner tonight because each basket came with 3 or 4 pieces. Each was better than the other. The ladies were aggressive pushing their food just like in China, so be careful. The scallop dim sum was the best and most expensive : 3 for $3.85. The others, a meatball and the haw gaw came with 4 pieces and was $2.85 each. I also had a pork dumpling which had hardly any pork mixture and an egg roll with fake crab which came with mayo? and only so-so. My bill with tip was $18.20, but I have a leftover meal and all in all, the food was extraordinary. I know this dumpy shopping center is always in peril, but we cant let WalMart or Lowe's have it.
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