That’s 7 courses. We ought to have stop at 4-5 and I think I particularly regretted saying yes to the Peking Duck. We all said yes when the waitress recommended. I regretted because it was expensive and wasn’t particularly exciting or good. Just normal. If we didn’t order it, the bill would come up to about $45 each, but with it, it’s $65 each, an extra $20. If it were $40, then I would recommend this place. But at $65, I think I’d rather go to Summer Palace or Pu Tien or Xin Li Yuan. I really should go Xin Li Yuan again and write a review on it.
Imperial Treasure Fine Chinese Cuisine, Marina Bay Sands
Updated: June 7, 2012
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