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| - Went here for dinner with my parents and some out of town guests.
It was my first time in this restaurant. My parents normally order "x course meals" (replace x with a number) as opposed to ordering "a la carte" and this restaurant didn't really advertise their "x course meals". These meals generally come with a soup, a vegetable dish, a few seafood dishes, a chicken dish, a lobster dish, rice, and a fish dish at a slightly lower price than ordering all the items separately.
My parents received a menu showing the "a la carte" options. When the waiter showed up to our table, he asked my parents if they would prefer one of the meals as opposed to ordering "a la carte" and my parents answered yes. He then outlined what was available.
We had the duck which were slices of duck on a plate with some wrap on another plate and some pickled slice vegetables/carrots (somewhat similar to coleslaw). It was like a make your own Asian/Chinese burrito. There were also some plates of sauce. Since I didn't order, I'm assuming that this was the Peking duck and it was my first time having/trying this. I guess it is popular in some parts of China but I'm more used to the Cantonese type of food so it was the first time for me trying this. I found it to be good.
We also had some lobster, some vegetable dishes, a pork dish, a mushroom dish, etc. They were all very good.
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