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🤮 1/5 - Definitely not worth a repeat visit
By 👻 @AnonEMuis, 06/30/2019 3:00 am
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I came here at the suggestion of a Singaporean friend, who had read that it was the latest Asian place in DC that everyone was raving about. Neither of us would dream of returning. Without alcohol, for 2 small (starter) dishes and 2 larger (entree) dishes, we paid over $70. We both agreed that at half the price it would still be way more than is justified by the quality of the food. The soy braised enoki mushrooms had no taste other than sweet - it was like small shreds of leather in sugar sauce. The naked dumplings were - well, what can I say? The were certainly naked (because they weren't dumplings). They are just dumpling shaped fish cakes with a bit of chilli sauce (referred to by the waiter - who spent way more time than was necessary or justified explaining the food to us - as a glob of sauce). I quite liked them because I'm a big fan of fish cakes but my friend turned his nose up them because they were too dry. On the other hand, he felt the sweet potato greens were the best of a bad bunch of dishes, whereas I felt the dish was bland. Finally, the sweet and sour bronzino was a bunch of vegetables in a fairly generic sweet and sour sauce, with a few bits of fish. As always with Asian food in this city, everything lack the complex flavours that you expect in really good Asian food. This is not really Cantonese so much as Cantonese inspired. But then again, it's not at all inspired. We felt we had wasted our money and rather than risk wasting even more on the fairly unexciting sounding desserts, we walked to Jenni's for an ice-cream.
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