This restaurant is a very inconsistent experience. The one thing going for it is that it serves big lobster and crab but one has to wonder whether the price justifies the abuse. Let me explain.
The parking lot is quite large but spots near the restaurant are very sparse. This leaves you to park further away from the restaurant and you have to walk across the parking lot to the restaurant.
This isn't so bad but the restaurant is very cramped as the tables are close together, so not a very good setup for a handicapped person with crutches or a wheelchair.
The table that we were sitting at was a large table with a round plywood surface to extended the table out; however, the plywood was in very bad condition and had holes in it. This did not lead me to have faith in this dining experience as I had to worry about liquids landing in the holes and spilling over.
The lobster and the crab were a great spectacle but when we asked for a smaller crab, the presentation didn't have the same fanfare. It was a here it is, good? Great! And away it goes.
The wait staff did not really acknowledge the non-Asians at our table and they were by no means a professional wait staff. Their handling of the food was not ideal.
The soup that we were supposed to get at the beginning of the meal was forgotten and brought to us at the end of the meal. They forgot to bring us several of our dishes including the Peking duck and our noodles. We had to complain vehemently to the wait staff and management and ended up cancelling the order for the duck. They finally brought the noodles but it was very salty and too sweet at the same time. Management was unapologetic...or it could have been the owner as he was wearing something that resembled a fishing vest.
In the end, they tried to appease us with massive amounts of desserts but by then, the damage had been done.