Ming Court was another famous Dim Sum in “Dim Sum Street” Ipoh, where the same street you found Foh San and Yoke Fook Moon.
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It kinda hard to get table so table sharing is a norm here, when you sat down those aunty will “throw” everything into your table, just make sure those are what you want and they mark it correctly.
Prawn Dumpling skin is yellow color and transparent but it was very small. Bah Kut is soft and juicy.
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Some deep fried Dim Sum, Deep Fried Spring Roll(Top Right), Fried Prawn Roll and Dumpling (Bottom) is crispy and a lot small prawn inside, take together with mayonnaise is perfect.
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Fish Ball (Top Left and Center), it just taste normal. Siew Mai(Top Right) and Har Kao(Bottom) are just typical Dim Sum, Har Kao is tasty with big prawn inside and and transparent skin.
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Wu Kok(Top Right) was made of crispy yam skin and stuffed with char siew. Porridge(Bottom) is just normal
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Chee Cheong Fun stuff with Char Siew and Prawn, Sambai on the side. Nothing special.
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Recommended Dish(es):
char siew pao
Table Wait Time: 3 minute(s)
Date of Visit: Jan 07, 2014
Spending per head: Approximately RM15
Other Ratings:Taste
3 |
Environment
2 |
Service
2 |
Clean
2 |
Value for Money
3Recommend
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