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Imperial Treasure Fine Shanghai Cuisine Singapore Reviews from The Last Year
if you think im a picky eater, wait til you meet my mum.
brought her to imperial treasure teochew fine dining and thought i can order all my favs. but upon browsing the menu, my mum told me she dont really like braised duck, dont eat 'spare parts', no chili, no sour and if can no deep fried. that means my hope to order teochew famous braised meats and intestines, steamed pomfret with tomato and salted vege can all dissappear in thin air. . in the end, i ordered hor fun with kailan and radish, iberico pork with mustard greens and prawn and crab balls. she enjoyed everything. phew! we wrapped up dinner with dessert each - white fungus with red date for her and mine, or nee. im glad she enjoyed dinner tremendously. . price isnt the cheapest here but i love the food. although i must remind myself not to order the prawn and crab balls next time because each of them cost $10 a pop, when i can get 4 for $1.60 from old chang kee.
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Prepaid Reservation Fee
By 👻 @CivilizedCard10, 07/06/2023 5:26 pm
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When you sell a reservation that has a prepaid fee AT takes a commission on that fee. This doesn’t really make sense because it’s an expense the seller incurs not part of the profit that is shared.
For example:
Carbone NYC fee to book table for 2 is $108.88
If you sell it for $200 on AT you get $140 from them.
Your net profit is $31 and AT collects $60 in fees.
It would make more sense not to charge commission on the upfront fee as this creates a disincentive and results in higher costs for buyers.
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Answer from 🥩 @FamousStation67 (07/06/2023 6:51 pm)
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Agreed. Ultimately not addressing this month after month is clearly resulting in a drop in certain venue’s rankings & sales.
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By 👻 @CivilizedCard10 (07/08/2023 3:03 pm)
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By 🍑 @BraveCloth47 (07/07/2023 9:32 am)
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By 🧿 @DefendableJump50 (08/20/2023 3:21 pm)
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By 🥩 @FamousStation67 (07/11/2023 10:39 pm)
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Answer from 👻 @LaudableSupport16 (10/23/2023 11:47 am)
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I agree to this!
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