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| - The restaurant is a no frills kind of Chinese restaurant where the servers speak Mandarin. The menu was very simple with three types of crawfish, crab legs, mussels, appetizers, main courses, chicken coconut hot pot, and additional garnishes to add to the hot pots.
We were given a very small platter of pre-appetizers. It was some kind of salty peanuts, nuts, and jellyfish. The pieces were so small! It was like a child's snack. I liked the green salty peanuts though.
The Signature Cold Noodle was the first to arrive. I was super impressed with this dish! Although it was just plain cold noodles with some carrots, raw green onions, and chili peppers, after mixing it all together, it became the most refreshing and tasty cold noodle dish ever! Despite the pile of chili peppers on top of it, it wasn't spicy at all either. This was so good!
The Szechuan Style Deep-Fried Pork Belly arrived next. I don't think I've ever had deep-fried pork belly before. Its appearance was similar to popcorn chicken. It wasn't Szechuan spicy either. It was nicely fried.
The "Thirteen-Spices Seasoned Crawfish" was delivered in a square dish with tin foil. The crawfish were covered with the spices both externally and internally too. When you peeled apart the shell, the crawfish meat was thoroughly soaked and seasoned with the spices. It wasn't very spicy either surprisingly. It was actually more salty than spicy. The crawfish was quite meaty and pretty good.
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