Went to a Tea house for good Dim Sum in Chinatown. Not bad, and good cheap prices. There was some drama there, but this is Chinatown, where it's crowd and dense, so expect that. That the way it is. If you don't like it, don't go!
As I was waiting for the waitess to push the cart of dim sums to us. There was a arguement that broke out. Knowing Chinese, I know what they were arguing about. It was about a seating situation. What was funny, was that the person arguing with the lady, asked for the boss, but the lady said, "Don't worry about it!" Of course, she's one of the owner of the teahouse. Some people have no shame in making a scene, which is about a Big NOTHING!
What was even funnier I thought, was the tourists was watching and annoyed by all this. Then they looked at me, which I said, jokingly, "If you don't want the drama, you'll have to go to a place, which charges a lot more for the dim sum." I started to laugh and they started to laugh. I told them that if you go to Yak Sing, it would cost about average of $50-$75 and he said, "What!"
He showed me his bill, which was only 14.95, and mines was 11.95 for two people. I told my roommate that you can get out of a teahouse less than $20-$25 minimum at any teahouse, and that is if you're lucky!
Anyway, I always have fun going there. It's not a place for young people, b/c most of the people there are over 50+. It's a kind of funny place to me, but natural or the "Norm" for these people daily life.
Btw, Food is Good for the Price : P
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