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First off, prices for this price is definitely on the tourist trap level...but I still recommend it for special occasions. When you walk in, walls are filled with glass fish tanks which is conventional of Chinese seafood restaurants, but the interior decor is much classier and elevated. After you order, they bring the lobsters/crabs that you'll be served to show you its size and tells you any price difference from the quoted price...so no surprises on the bill. You also get to take pictures to show off holding them. We got a mini lobster mountain combo for 2-3 for 4 people and ordered a beef tenderloin cube and noodles on the side. Portions of the lobster (6.5lbs) was well worth 5-6 people as a dish. Taste of everything is not bad, I don't think their flavours stand out compared to other Chinese restaurants. What they win here that makes it worth the money is the service and presentation. The way they plate everything is always picture worthy. The mountains of seafood is a showstopper. I also find the service above par for a Chinese restaurant, servers was more attentive.
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