http://www.wikimapia.org/#lat=3.1975169&lo...=18&l=0&m=a&v=2got 2 things i need to tell you about.
1 - they have more fried stuff for dimsum ......
2 - avoid sunday mornings
i might as well add, (off topic)
for those who love to eat chinese food, beside that dimsum place is a rest, that serves chinese food. authentic dishes hainanese style. very cheap , very good. confirm you can never get that price around pj or kl. whats famous there ? fish head - "soong yi tau" to be exact. eat the "pau fah yuk" if u've never tried that. fried pork slices marinated with honey and cili padi. fried till crisp and crunchy. another place to get pau fah yuk is when u're at genting 1/2way point neat the restaurants at seri malaysia there.
for those that love chee chap chuk and really genuine soong yi tau can go opposite the dim sum shop i recommended. Signboard is in red, u cant miss it. 5 brothers opened 5 diff restaurants there in that area. i've went to all 5 bro's place and i'm happy with all 5 of them. pricing is something u'll never get when u're in pj or kl. cheap !
trust me, try 1 of them first. if u like it, i'll give u the wiki to the rest of the 3.
1 is next to the dim sum place, 1 opposite the carpark lot whereby the signboard is red and the que is super long. both open from morning till night ! enjoy guys........
there is 2 dim sup shops on that map. which is the 1 u recommending?
offtopic abit. have look through wikimap from sharkteef for yan-yan. is the ah wong bak kut teh nice?
the wan tan mee and grilled lamb near there not bad. din know the prawn mee was nice though.