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I am not at all a fan of delivering one star reviews. I'm sure Sea-Hi's proprietors are very nice people and have clientele that would whole-heartedly disagree with me. But I feel a certain dedication to other Yelpers to steer clear of restaurants where I've experienced dining that left me feeling quite literally ill. My friend and I both ordered from their lunch special menu. I opted for the Fryer Special. It truly was just that, as 4 of 5 items on the plate were deep fried. Now I would never complain about that ratio... but here's the kicker(s): The breaded strips of chicken had a very odd, smoky flavour which after a hesitant second bite, revealed itself to be a strip of bacon wrapped around the chicken (um, Jewish neighbourhood and no mention of it on the menu), the two chicken wings had a distinctive metallic flavour, the pork ribs were terribly chewy and dry, the shrimp had a mealy, thick dough around them that wasn't even fully cooked through and had a terrible, raw-fish smell and taste that lingered in my mouth for an hour afterward and the chicken balls were ok. I guess it serves me right for ordering the Fryer Special. Sea-hi... Seeya-bye!
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