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3 Comments 3 May 2012 Long Yin: While the decor at Long Yin errs on the traditional – think dark woods and bamboo, Buddha statues, lacquered panels and the like – the service is bang up-to-date. In fact, the lengthy grape list is picked from a nifty iPad app, which divides the list into regions, varieties and price ranges to make the choice that little bit easier. Just like the drinks, the dining menu is also packed with choice. Appetisers aren’t exactly a break from the norm – expect favourites such as prawn toast and wonton vegetable soup, both of which are spot on when it comes to taste. The rest of the menu concentrates on Cantonese and Szechwan specialities, and the choice is almost too overwhelming. High points include the Hong Kong-style sweet and sour chicken, which is just sweet and sticky enough without being cloying.
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User reviews:
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Posted by: Justine on 27 Jun ' 12 at 20:09
For real tasty and cheap Chinese food, take a dive into China cluster at the International City. Loads of awesome choices of authentic Chinese restaurants from home cooking to hotpot to noodles to provincial specialties ... all yet to be discovered by people outside of the local Chinese community. ;)
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Posted by: Julie on 08 May ' 12 at 07:28
Is there a Chinese restaurant that serves crispy pork?
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Posted by: Tina on 07 May ' 12 at 08:04
This is a great little restaurant and the food is amazing for the price its not licensed but it doesnt matter as you really get to taste quality food for a really good price really is worth a visit













