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| - The manager of this restaurant used to do business with my parents quite frequently. When she told us that she opened a new restaurant in the East Beaver Creek area, we decided to check it out, not knowing what it is in the first place.
I didn't look at the reviews before I came here. Had I known about the weird setup, I probably wouldn't have commented as much on...well, it's weird setup. I personally found it more to be a karaoke bar than a club, since there was Chinese music blaring on the background of a TV screen.
We sat in the couch/sofa area. While I enjoyed its comfy feel, I highly suggest against sitting there if you're taller than 5'8", as you would have to bend quite far to eat.
We ordered a combo for two, which came with cream corn soup, stir fried beef, lobster with cheese, and a side of veggies. We also added a beef shank in Szechuan style. Lamb skewers were also in our want-to-eat list, unfortunately they ran out that night. Eventually the manager gave us two free side dishes to compensate for the lack of lamb skewers.
Honestly, nothing really stood out. The cream corn soup was quite tasty, but everything else ranged from mediocre to average. The lobster was the smallest lobster I've ever seen, but I guess it's because it was meant to share for two people. I honestly wanted to try the lamb skewers though, but next time I guess...
The fish soup noodle options look quite appetizing for lunch. Perhaps I would come back for that.
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