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Dragon Boat Fusion Cuisine

Dragon Boat Fusion Cuisine

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160 East Beaver Creek Rd #4-6, Richmond Hill, Ontario, L4B 4A7, Canada
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Apr 5, 2019
I believe it's one of the best Dim Sum place in the area. Everything that we ordered are excellent. Service is alright nothing to complain about. Price is decent. One only bad thing I have to speak out is the parking spots, I was told that I was not supposed to park on the empty spots close by the restaurant and I needed to find myself a parking spot which is really far away. Other then that, it's a perfect place to have Dim Sum. Coming back for sure.

May 8, 2019
Food taste good, BUT poor service. An hour wait even with reservation. Uncomfortable seating. They add additional tables in the middle of the aisle, then the employees would yell at you, "Can you not sit so far out? People can't walk!" Always push you to buy more expensive items. They wouldn't even put in the order until you "decided" on buying the shark's fin and what not. A party of 4 can eat a lobster, Peking duck set dinner for $90. They offer cash discount. It's a place for cheap people who wants to eat expensive food but unwilling to pay more.

May 22, 2019
A fairly nice place to go for dim sum and a nicer Chinese dinner. Good food and care or into the display like the little chicken and egg basket which was delicious which was actually a dessert made to look like that. If you ask for water, it's bottled water (at least the first few) and not tap. So the good is a definite positive, even if the price is a little higher. Gets fairly busy and there was still a long wait even with a reservation. It's not really cheap either. Seating is a little tight as the tables are a little closer. Service was okay and typical of dim sum places. Parking is a nightmare as basically the entire lot is reserved for various units in the building and I think there were only about 5 spots for the restaurant. You should park in the plaza lot next door, but that presents it's own issues. If you're going at night, you can often park in a reserved spot of a unit that is already closed for the day and hope you aren't ticketed or towed.

Mar 6, 2019
The 1-hr wait is horrible on the weekends but worth it. Finally some decent dim sum in Toronto.. service is good and quick. Ingredients are fresh and they don't skimp. Good that they have discount $3.50 all sizes dim sum during weekdays before 11am. Dinner is pretty good. Peking duck and dishes were yummy. Especially the desserts (peanut cookie, papaya Chrysanthemums jelly, and green bean sweet soup).

May 27, 2019
There was so much to choose from. The service and attention was way above average. This cruisine is traditional Chinese. High class. It is a treat for the senses. Bring your Chinese friend cause menu is Chinese.

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Opening Hours

Mon:9 am - 10:30 pm
Tue:9 am - 10:30 pm
Wed:9 am - 10:30 pm Today
Thu:9 am - 10:30 pm
Fri:9 am - 10:30 pm
Sat:9 am - 10:30 pm

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