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3.8

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3.8

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  • Nabila Chrysantdira

    4.0

    Situated in Tmn Perling, Johor. This is a good location for morning hours dim sum breakfast. Big location but is commonly crowded on weekends with huge tour groupings from Singapore. Costs a bit increased sides as it's very popular. Like the Siew mai, harGou, char Siew Pao and hundred years eggs porridge. Will definitely keep coming back regarding more dim sum upon weekdays.

  • Daniel Chan

    5.0

    This restaurant serves good Dim Sum plus some very unique Dim Sum dishes. The meals is tasty and program prompt. Good family eating place. Access is wheel seat friendly.

  • Nalal Muna

    3.0

    Have just been here twice, each upon Sundays. Caters better for huge groups because they possess a queueing program, albeit only 1 hostess to chair you, plus they arrange the tables for you personally based on the amount of your pax. Nevertheless this plays a part in thewait particularly when some patrons lower queue and hog tables that weren't cleaned correctly yet. Show patience and allow hostess settle your seating for you personally. There's an air conditioned area in the centre while the relaxation is open air. Tables obtain only 1 wipedown between clients so you might wish to accomplish another wipedown on your own and your kids. Try out their wantan mee (the noodles they used certainly are a bit various), chee cheong fan (prawn), steamed pork ribs, xiao prolonged bao (allow it cool a little before letting the youngsters check it out), charsiu bao. The dimsum generally is okay. In a few servings, you will probably find the flavour a little lacking and inconsistent (tastes nice onetime, taste various another). It's dimsum roulette basically. You can refill warm water for the tea yourself. They will have hot drinking water dispensers occasionally. In addition they make drinks to purchase as well. You need to pay at the counter. I don't find any cashless possibilities so involve some cash you before you go to. Price-wise it is not considered costly for dim sum. There's ample parking in back of, you may want to walk a bit. In the event that you park at the trunk, it is possible to take the exit behind the cafe though understandably that route is dirtier than heading the good way around. Parking up front can be trickier. The parking a lot are drawn smaller sized than usual (someone smudged) so patrons usually recreation area a little bit beyond their boxes to help keep some space among the cars in the front and at the trunk (otherwise your vehicle can't really escape when you wish to leave). Because of this, expect drivers to dual recreation area and block the exit of parked vehicles. And lots of honking. And occasionally arguments. This is a stressful circumstance. Perhaps you should not continue Sundays. #justathought Predicated on their FB web page, their off days are usually on Wednesdays. In addition, it says they're open up from 6.30am to 4pm.

  • Fina Marselina

    3.0

    The only good section of this place is it’s good deal for a Singaporean spending Malaysian Ringgit. It’s convenient, has sufficient parking and do move early for the car parking in front. Overall, dim sum listed below are average and quite a few are not around tag; suchas siew mai, char siew chee Cheong enjoyable, fried carrot cake.

  • Thetacktofu

    3.0

    Good dim sum with inexpensive pricing! They will have many types. Servers should come over with trays and you may pick the dim sum. Be sure you purchase the fried carrot cake since it isn't shown on menu~

  • Sufi Sufia

    4.0

    We visited this eating place after a longer jam and were famished. Happy that people got seated quite quick and was instantly served with so a lot of tim sum choices. Everything looked so excellent, we finished up taking many products. Besides the normal things, they havespecial products on weekends. I specifically enjoyed the enoki mushroom ham roll, fried yam balls, chicken foot with herb and the easy fishball with chilli (essential!). From queuing to departing we took only an hour. That results in us additional time to shop! That its wii idea to go to when famished.

  • Yosefa Benn

    4.0

    Visited on Sun 27 Oct at abt 2pm. Food was usually delicious, esp the carrot cake. Services was prompt. Tables had been large. No queues at all. Paid abt RM75 for 12 items + 2 drinks. Flies were buzzing around. What sort of plates of foodwere managed didn’t reflect properly on cleanliness. Certain foods was furthermore oily. Couldn’t actually catch what a few of the employees was attempting to tell us. Not absolutely all can speak English.

  • Naufal Afif | _naufalafif

    5.0

    It was a satisfying time with family as of this dim sum cafe. The dim sum had been yummy and delicious. The staffs were producing rounds helping the dim sum promptly. No queue on a weekday. An extremely nice ambience!

  • Shania Ferlinda

    3.0

    Came here on the late Sunday early morning for brunch. Overall the Dim Sum is alright and nothing amazing. The meals was average tasting however the price is sensible. Waited about 10 mins to be seated. Like the idea where waiter should come around your tableto existing the laundry to you to select. Item worth trying will be the Chee Cheong Enjoyable, and the Char Shao Siew. The Chee Cheong Enjoyable is smooth and posseses an adequate quantity of Char Siew. The Char Shao Siew also offers a good crust to it. The Char Siew is alright though, and lacks the charred flavour. The things not worth getting will be the egg tarts and the century egg porridge. The egg tart is quite small with a heavy crust and lacks the custard. The hundred years egg porridge isn’t extremely flavourful and instead watery.

  • FtrRhmsr

    4.0

    Had been contemplating between this and Gim C. Lastly decided to try out this since review on the service is good. Queue started forming even though we reached on around 8.30am. There have been a great deal of varieties to pick from and the servers proceeded to go circular thetables with trays of products. Service was good although place was filled with families. Siew Mai had not been like fantastic but Har Gao has been excellent. The crispy yam golf ball was damn shiok. Pricing was reasonable. Once we don't understand the way the order form functions, we nearly obtained a shock 🤣. Chee Cheong enthusiast we ordered combine prawn with char Siew also it was damn soft. Overall, I'll definitely keep coming back again.

Tasixi Restaurant Location

Tasixi Restaurant is located at 147 Jalan Simbang, Johor Bahru 81200 Malaysia. This is a Chinese restaurant near the Johor Bahru. This restaurant is very popular and has a good reputation. Many food bloggers also visit this restaurant to make mukbang.

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