Thanks to Groupon (free advertising, guys), my family got a heck of a deal on our dinners.
The atmosphere was cozy, but can get cramped real quick come Friday's happy hour.
Their spicy spring rolls were made of a thicker won-ton type wrapper. They fried ours a little too long, so it had a slightly burned taste, as well as char marks. The plum sauce was overpoweringly fruity. One of my least favorite spring rolls ever.
Their satay beef was very peanut buttery. Not great, but tasty enough.
I thought their teppanyaki beef and yakisoba was excellent!
Their hong kong flat rice noodles were very mild. Kind of like grilled chicken and noodles. Children and most geriatrics may find this to their liking.
The spicy yellowtail sushi was served seaweed on the outside. Very good.
Amanda was a great waitress. She worked us a great deal, and offered suggestions.