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  • This is a great Chinese place for special occasions - perfect for birthdays, anniversaries, Chinese holidays. It's on the pricier side for Chinese cuisine but the food options and quality gives you a bang for your buck. My family of 4 got the $138 combo (which is listed for 3 people). It doesn't come with any sort of rice/noodle dish, so we also ordered the $13 lobster roe fried rice as well. This was MORE than enough food, and we ended up taking most of the rice and a few pieces of lobster home. Based on the tables, having lots of leftovers seems to be a common occurrence. Chinese people love seafood, and just as importantly, love it if it's presented in a grand manner. (I have to say, the stacking ordeal of the lobster/king crab did attract me in to coming here.) So most tables order quite a bit of seafood to make their tower more impressive. What's great is that the waiters will package your fried lobster/king crab legs in a tin foil tray, making it super easy to oven it the next day! (You can even bring the soup home as well). The $138 combo includes: - 4.5 pounds of lobster: Since it's hard to get the exact weight of lobsters, the waiters bring the actual lobster to you and if it's over the weight listed on the menu, they'll ask if you are willing to add the extra cost. We ended up with a lobster weighing 5.2 pounds and had to add an extra $12. Having eaten such a large lobster, it's so hard to go back to eating ones from supermarkets. The amount of meat is so much bigger :3 The stacked tower of lobster came with a ridiculous amount of fried garlic (took that home to mix with rice the next day..) MMMM very delicious! I can see why people come here. - 3 large oysters dipped in egg yolk and then fried in batter: quite a unique taste! - Steamed flat fish: very fresh - snow pea leaves with the Chinese version of prosciutto: eating this with the soup broth it comes in is very delicious! Good balance to the seafood-y meal. - soup: I normally don't comment on the soup that Chinese restaurants always serve for dinner despite what you order...but this was great! Not full of MSG and it came with so much of the ingredients used to cook the soup (so much chicken in there) - dessert: It was the black sesame one that day; nothing too unique.
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