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Discover Come-Xia, a stunning Halal dim sum spot in Alam Sutera with a Japanese zen-style ambiance perfect for your social media feed. While the wabi-sabi decor is a guaranteed hit, the food can be a mixed bag. This review guides you on what to order (like the amazing Baked Char Siu Bao) and what to avoid. It's the ideal place for a stylish hangout, but foodies should enter with caution—the vibe might just outshine the bites.
Girls, take it from me! If you're coming to Come-Xia in Alam Sutera to find a place to chill and take some Japanese zen-style photos for your social media, then you've come to the right place. The ambiance is absolutely Mantap! The wabi-sabi style design makes every shot look effortlessly chic. But if you're coming for the "food"... well, then we need to have a talk. 😂
I was truly amazed the moment I walked in. How does this even look like a Chinese restaurant? It's like they moved a Muji showroom right in! The natural wood tones paired with gray stone set the mood perfectly, making it ideal for an afternoon Nongkrong with your besties. What's even better is that it's a Halal dim sum place, so our Muslim friends can go for it without any worries!
We ordered a whole table of food, and the experience was a mixed bag, to say the least:
Still want to go to check in and take photos? No problem, just save this guide to avoid the pitfalls and level up your experience!
Alright, that's my report! Have any of you been there? Come chat in the comments section and tell me if you "loved it" or "it was a miss"! 👇

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