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  • We ordered the double large lobster dinner for 4 people ($198) and the meal was delicious. There were eight courses, four of the courses which featured a 11 pound lobster: 1) soup of the day - it was a bit salty, but there was a rich chicken taste to it 2) steamed lobster meat - I thought this was the best course - the lobster was prepared so that it is easy to eat, the sauce included parsley and cilantro, which really brought out the the sweetness of the lobster. 3) poached claw in soup - this dish used chicken essence to infuse the lobster claw. I found it a bit salty, and was surprised the dish was dry and not in a more liquid form. The chicken taste brought out the freshness of the lobster. 4) leg in Hong Kong style - this dish was very interesting - the lobster leg was accompanied by small fried fishies (think the size of goldfish crackers but even smaller) seasoned with garlic. It was very savoury and also had strong umami richness. 5) lobster roe fried rice - the dish was infused with lobster roe which made it very rich, the taste of it was good. However, the appearance of this course was not as appealing as their other previous courses - it looked kind of deflated when the dish came out. 6) poached bass - the waitress recommended that we switched the oil poached bass to a steamed version, and it was a good thing we did! The previous courses had fried components, so it was good that the bass was not fried and drenched with oil. I found this course to be average - nothing particularly different from other Chinese style bass. 7) poached snow pea tips with goji berry - a less greasy dish that complemented the meal well. 8) desert - black sesame desert - this is a traditional Chinese "soup" desert that is served warm. It tasted a little bit burnt and it didn't have the thick texture it was supposed to have. Overall, I thought the meal was good for the value paid. Even though the meal was recommend for four people, we had a lot leftover. I just found the overall meal to be a bit too greasy/rich for my liking. The customer service was decent as well. The restaurant only accepts cash and debit, and is quite busy. If you are interested in enjoying some quality seafood prepared in Chinese cuisine, then I definitely recommend trying it out.
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