new dimsum Mia/Milan@Dream4U
Yesterday was the first day this new Dimsum dish appeared on Dream4u restaurant's menu. Maybe due to some confusion between the chef and the owner, the names given to me were different. The Dimsum chef told me her name was Mia, but the restaurant owner me her name was Milan. But whatever, that's not important. I made my reservation for 9pm yesterday. It was slippery on the roads and freezing cold. I could feel my JJ shrinking as soon as I got out of the car. Headed up to the private dining suite. Chef Mia/Milan politely greets me at the door. She is nervous because its her first day. As we enter the dining area, she helps me take my clothes off. She told me that she is inexperienced and apologized in advanced in case any of her cooking was not to my satisfaction. I told her to relax because I'm not a fussy eater. Mia is a young chef who is still in school. Not a head turner, but decent looking. She is skinny like a typical Asian girl. Her ingredients are all natural and includes a pair of with small B grade melons and a small abalone which comes with quite a bit of "fat choi" on the side. Being new to the field, Mia's fragile China dishes cannot take a pounding. You must eat gently or she will feel hurt. Other than that, the entire meal was well prepared. Despite the lack of experience, her effort made up for it. Her appetizers were very good. The experience felt like a home cooked meal by a loving GF.