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Tip: cash or debit only. They added tip before bringing the bill over, set at 10%. You can add more if you like. Came here with my sisters and friend. After seeing pictures of dishes here, I had to give this place a try. The combo with got was $368( feeds 4 ppl), which comes with shark fin soup (4), abalone (4), bass (1.5 lbs), veggie with bits of ham, lobster (6lbs), crab (2.25 lbs), and dessert. We had plenty of left over, and honestly, it feeds more like 5-6 ppl. I'm not a shark fin or abalone girl but my friend never had it before and my youngest sister loves it so we went with this combo. The best part for me was the crab. It was coated in salted egg yolk and fried. The lobster was cooked Hong Kong style. I'm a little bias here. I've always had lobster cooked with ginger and scallion and this will always be my preferred way. I never had it Hong Kong style and was excited to give it a try. It wasn't that flavorful to me and it was a bit overcooked because the lobster was a bit tough. My sister who never likes bass praised it, and it was good. It was fresh and no fishy taste. The most disappointing dish was the veggie. Poach and topped with very little bits of ham.
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