Wednesday, 9 September 2015

Yang's Fine Dining Cuisine

Up in Richmond Hill, there are plenty of fancy high end dim sum restaurants that one could choose to eat at. On this one particular afternoon, we decided to head up to Yang's Fine Dining Cuisine.  The restaurant itself is tucked inside a plaza however once inside the place, you will find that there seemed to be a sense of classiness within the restaurant itself.  There is a small dining room area and private rooms further inside the restaurant itself.  The restaurant was pretty packed when we got in but thank goodness for reservations. With children, that one simple phone call could make it a memorable meal or forgettable one.

Steamed Bean Curd
Siu Meis
Sea Cucumber Intestines
 We were given a table within 5 minutes  Dim sums themselves were priced based on size which were medium, large and extra large at  $4.30, $5.50 and $7.90 respectively.  There are no push carts and no one yelling out the food as everything is based on paper and pen.  There are occasional special items that the managers will come around and offer to your table.
Mushroom and Bean Sprout Dumplings
Beef and Enoki Mushroom Rice Noodle Rolls
As per custom, it is difficult to go through every dim sum item that we had ordered.  The usual obligatory Shrimp Dumplings and Siu Meis were a must, however we also ordered some Beef Tripe, Beef and Enoki Mushroom Rice Noodle Rolls, Fried Salmon, Sea Cucumber Intestines, Beef Tendons with Sacha Sauce, Pan Fried Turnip Cakes, Steamed Scallops, Mushroom and Bean Sprout Dumplings and Steamed Bean Curd.
Beef Tripe
Pan Fried Turnip Cakes
The only standout dish out of the bunch I thought was maybe the Beef and Enoki Mushroom Rice Noodle Rolls.  Most restaurants serve this dish with strictly beef and nothing else.  By adding a touch of mushrooms inside the noodle roll gave it just that little bit of extra flavor to it.  I like mushrooms and for people who are in the same boat as I am in, they will like this dish for its flavor and uniqueness.
Beef Tendons with Sacha Sauce
Fried Salmon
Otherwise everything else tasted about the same as any other dim sum that I have had before.  I personally did not find any of the items to be any different than any other dim sum that I have had before.  All of the dim sums might have been less greasier compared to some of their competitors but other than that, I didn't find anything that would justify it to a higher price.  Most regular dim sum eaters will find this place pricier compared to some of the other restaurants out there.  The only thing I liked about the restaurant was the atmosphere as the food was at most slightly above average.  Overall I give it a 3.25 out of 5.

Yang's Fine Dining Cuisine
9665 Bayview Avenue #30
Richmond Hill, Ontario

905-884-3388

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