First off, this is a review on their take away and not their dine-in. With roots dating back to the early 1980’s comes a highly rated Chinese restaurant by foodies & critiques alike. But are they able to maintain that level of standard in a...take-away box? Service: We placed the order via a third party app which was pretty straight forward. Packaging: Nothing much to rave about with ordinary take away boxes. Mango Prawn Roll (RM 11.80) Taste: Striking a perfect balance of sweet & savoury, the prawn rolls were coated in a crispy, light & crunchy pastry. Securing the bright yellow, egg yolk look alike, warm & slightly sweet mango filling within, giving the fresh crunchy prawns a gentle mango bath though was a little over powering, masking the flavour of the prawns. Price: Reasonable Stir Fried Radish Cake (RM 10.80) Taste: The radish cake were evenly sliced pieces & fried to a beautiful golden brown, slightly charred on the edges giving it a touch of crispy. Accompanied by a down pour of beansprouts & spring onions with a drizzle of turnips completing the meal. Price: Reasonable Lor Mai Kai (RM 9.80) Taste: The meat was slightly hard along the edges probably a result of aging in the take away box. The meat however was a saving grace as it was very tender & fragrant off-setting the downfalls of the glutinous rice. Price: Reasonable Bacon Roll (RM 8.80) Taste: If looks could be deceiving, it sure was here. Given the dish was swimming in Thai sweet chilli, we expected an overwhelmingly sweet dish. However, the meat was tender & juicy especially the streaky bacon giving a slightly smoky flavour which off set the sweetness of the entire dish. Quite a surprising but a pleasant surprise. Price: Reasonable Recommended? Dim sum is a delicate dish with the potential to go quite wrong not aging well in a takeaway box. However, Marco Polo has managed to sustain the quality of these dim sum despite the potential delivery horrors Our full review is on Instagram ( @monk3yseendo )More