Xin Tsui Siang Kitchen's dinner menu is a dead ringer of Cuixiang Garden's. That comes as no surprise as whatever the name change it clings onto, the faces of the owners never do. Maybe there's a change in the price structure; becoming more customer friendly. All items are listed in a tabletop menu, so you know what you're paying at the end of the dinner.If you're planning a banquet here, you're out of luck; there's hardly any room for those big round tables. The most you can get are 2 to 3 tables in the private dining room, and then a couple in the main dining area. Seating has become casual for small party.
Taste wise, the food hasn't deviated from its previous root, but with added gusto. You surely won't be disappointed with whatever they throw at you.





















4 comments:
All the dishes look good oh.
the waitress serve in bad manners.
ya rite, seems like their boss didnt pay them... the lady boss also act like that..
anonymous1: see the boss
anonymous2: see comment to anonymous 1
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