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I would say this restaurant is a BIG SCAM. Be aware of what you have ordered. We were there over the weekend and the seafood set menu was ordered. On the set menu, the lobster should be 4lb; and the geoduck should be 2lb. Guess what? After we ordered the food and an order slip was placed on our table; my mom picked it up to check again, the lobster became 6lb and the geoduck became 4lb. We quickly asked the waitress to verify our order and we were told that they do not have a 4lb lobster and 2lb geoduck available which means that we need to pay extra to make up the difference - that's a $120 extra to the bill!! The waitress said that a 4lb lobster is too small and it's better to have a bigger lobster - then it quickly came to my mind "then why is that on the menu and not a 6lb?" First of all, if they do not have the size indicated on the menu; they should notify the customer of that so that they can decided whether to go ahead with the size available due to the extra cost. Second; if a 4lb lobster is on the menu; then they should make that available - if you are saying that they don't recommend a 4lb; then change your menu to a 6lb and don't say things like a 4lb is too small. Same as the geoduck - 2lb became 4lb? Anyway - the food - it's just okay. The geoduck did not seem that fresh and it did not have much taste. Steamed Chinese yellow eel - again, not much taste and I had better elsewhere. The lobster - way too salty. I drank a can of coke for this and even after I got home; I still felt the strong MSG. We also had shark fin soup, Chinese yellow eel, steamed fish, pigeons, vegetables and souped rice. I would say I have had way better seafood elsewhere and this meal is totally not worth over $500. Sorry but never again.....
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