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Businiess name:  Ton Kiang Restaurant
Review by:  Kwok C.
Review content: 
One of the better dim sum places in terms of presentation in the City. There's a lot of quality in there dim sum dishes, however a bit bland tasting as there seasoning at times is not strong enough. The dishes are quite costly compared to other area places. Parking is pretty much non existent, and can get fairly busy during the weekends. So if you were to go there, remember to get there early. The dim sum taste with the feel of Hong Kong dishes, but I've tasted better dim sum. If you have the cash, and want to take your partner out, this is a nice place, however if your on a budget, and value oriented, then pass on Ton Kiang.

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