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It’s time to get your Dim Sum on!

It’s time to get your Dim Sum on!

Lion X has finally launched its Dragon brunch for free-flow Dim Sum every Sunday. The offer includes the famous Xiao Long Bao, Pan-fried carrot cake with chicken floss, French toast with peanut & yellow butter jam in chicken floss, Hong Kong glutinous rice chicken with mushroom “Lomaikai”, Hong Kong steamed Cho Chong fun with chicken Char Siew in...

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It’s time to get your Dim Sum on!

It’s time to get your Dim Sum on!

Lion X has finally launched its Dragon brunch for free-flow Dim Sum every Sunday. The offer includes the famous Xiao Long Bao, Pan-fried carrot cake with chicken floss, French toast with peanut & yellow butter jam in chicken floss, Hong Kong glutinous rice chicken with mushroom “Lomaikai”, Hong Kong steamed Cho Chong fun with chicken Char Siew in...

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It’s time to get your Dim Sum on!

It’s time to get your Dim Sum on!

Lion X has finally launched its Dragon brunch for free-flow Dim Sum every Sunday. The offer includes the famous Xiao Long Bao, Pan-fried carrot cake with chicken floss, French toast with peanut & yellow butter jam in chicken floss, Hong Kong glutinous rice chicken with mushroom “Lomaikai”, Hong Kong steamed Cho Chong fun with chicken Char Siew in...

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Lion X Has Arrived in The Neighborhood!

Lion X Has Arrived in The Neighborhood!

A modern Chinese restaurant in Renaissance Bali Nusa Dua Resort BALI, INDONESIA – February, 2023 – Inspired by a culture of Lion dancing, Lion X is a modern Chinese restaurant specializing in Cantonese and Szechuan cuisine. Most people believe that lion dancing began in the late Han Dynasty (206 BC-220 AD), when lions were brought...

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Lion X Has Arrived in The Neighborhood!

Lion X Has Arrived in The Neighborhood!

A modern Chinese restaurant in Renaissance Bali Nusa Dua Resort BALI, INDONESIA – February, 2023 – Inspired by a culture of Lion dancing, Lion X is a modern Chinese restaurant specializing in Cantonese and Szechuan cuisine. Most people believe that lion dancing began in the late Han Dynasty (206 BC-220 AD), when lions were brought...