We come out with 6 people. The table setting at dinner is very nice and looks posh. The cutlery combination looks like we are in a banquet. We order the dinner for 6 because it has lobster and Peking Duck.
The taro chips taste very good and open up the appetite for the real dinner coming. The Peking duck skin is cut evenly and presentation is very good. It is not too fat and not too lean. The grouper is juicy and it's a bit oily. But I think it is the way to cook the grouper in the Chinese restaurant with the grouper dipped in the oil for its taste. The lobster when it comes we are almost full. It tastes hot, juicy, tender and smells so good. The dessert purple rice soup is tasty. Our guests definitely like the restaurant and the food.
When I tried to foot the bill, the waiter comes over and smiles to me saying someone has already paid it. I did not pay it so are my guests. So I have to ask the description of the person who did it. The waiter said that it is a 30 year old man paying in cash particularly for this corner table ordering the dinner for 6. We all scratch our heads. I have to talk to the cashier a few times. Since it is during the New Year, I would rather identify the person who so generously pay for our dinner and would like to say thank you later when we meet. But after all descriptions don't seem like I know him. After asking the cashier to triple check the bill, the cashier confirmed that it is her mistake. So I pay for the dinner. I would rather pay than having this kind of mistake for other table