PARADISE DYNASTY AT S MAISON IN CONRAD HOTEL
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S Maison at Conrad Hotel
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Walking the bridge way of SM South parking passing at SMX then to Conrad Hotel. Very convenient when you also plan to do some shopping the SM
A long line await us so the server gave us a sheet of their menu to check our order so that when we are being seated just hand over the paper and you don't have to wait long. Some people has to be seated first before making their order which will cause a long line;
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Menu outside the door |
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Table Setting (above and below) |
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Spicy Beef Lamien
Slices of Beef with black fungus (or tenga daga) not that spicy really but quite filling even though they want to fool other client that their noodle bowl is big when it's actually half a bowl.
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fried pancake with red beans
Delicious crispy skin and not that sweet red bean paste. I love it but my kids doesn't like red beans.
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Radish pastry
A unique way of cooking radish that is soft and flaking outside |
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the filling inside |
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Chill egg loaf
This is actually 3 kind of egg on top they us the egg white while on the bottom is the egg yolk with added century egg and salted egg quite delicious just don't eat so much or your cholesterol will be high
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Special Dynasty Xiao Long Bao |
I love the classic (white) and the garlic some of the other has a weird taste.
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Shanghai Fried Rice |
Actually good for 1 person but we share this dish; and it taste a bit like machang with 4 shrimp on top of the rice.
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Pork ribs La mien
Milky soup and the ribs are fried so they serve it separatedly with black fungus. bokchoy and hard boil egg |
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Steam glutinous rice stuff dates |
This 1 is better eaten immediately. Since we order so many we have this for take out and put it in the ref. But when I plan to eat it a bit tough and not quite that goods as 1 blogger advice to try this 1.
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Shredded pork with pancake
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For those on a budget an occasional visit will not break the bank since Paradise Dynasty is located at the 2/fl of S. Maison at Conrad Hotel the price will be high than chinatown
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