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| - Huh. No review yet. Okay then. This is my mother's side of the family's go-to restaurant for family dinners. It's not amazing, but it'll do. They still have those set dinners where you order 3 dishes, then choose a special dish (eel, Peking duck, lobster, crab, etc.). I forget how much this costs now. Go for the eel. It's the most value for money.
The Peking duck is hit and miss. I've had it where it's been amazing and the duck, even sans skin and stuff, was my favorite part of the meal because it was super tender and delicious, and I've also had it where it's been on the dry side, and the crepes/pancakes for wrapping the Peking duck has been on the thicker side.
A nice thing for this restaurant is that they usually have a few kinds of sweet soup to choose from. We're fans of the black sesame sweet soup, and the tofu flower.
Do make reservations before coming. They're quite busy.
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