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🙂 4/5 - Not traditional, but a good experience
By 👻 @amilatie, 01/02/2022 3:00 am
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While visiting Charleston, Jackrabbit Filly’s Dim Sum brunch was highly recommended. We took an Uber out (about a 15 minute drive from our downtown Charleston hotel) and since we had reservations, we were seated quickly. The restaurant has a great vibe. I think this is a great date location. We were briefly given a rundown of the menu and left to make choices. Since most plates are small we ordered several dishes, most without meat because I am pescatarian. We did get the fried chicken for my fiancé. Our server was great except for one thing. When she explained the process, she mentioned that we ordered everything all at once and she would have the dishes brought out at different times so we wouldn’t be overwhelmed. Well, everything came out within about 5-7 minutes. Our small table couldn’t hold all of the dishes and it was hard to enjoy our food with everything being brought out at one time. I enjoyed most everything that we ordered: the fish tartare and potato dumplings were amazing. The breakfast okonomiyaki was delicious - full of flavor and quite hearty. My fiancé said the karaage (fried chicken) was hard and dry (his exact words). He was also disappointed that it wasn’t the true Dim Sum brunch we were expecting. He is from San Francisco so he is very familiar with a true, traditional Dim Sum. It was really more Asian tapas-style with small plates. The only bun I remember on the menu was a Pork Bun. I definitely enjoyed it a bit more than my fiancé, however, being a visitor, it wasn’t great enough for me to take the trek out there again. If I lived here, I might go again.
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