"1"^^ . "4"^^ . "2"^^ . . "I haven't been to China Town here in Vegas in ages but every Friday my friends and I have made a point to get together for \"family\" dinners. A bunch of misfits gathered around a dinner table weekly making an effort to staying connected; it's great!\n\nCapital Seafood was suggested as one of our venue's to host our weekly activity. This fine ethnic establishment fit all of the requests, cost, menu items, and round tables. (Long rectangular tables or split seating in general makes for awkward dinner conversations where everyone is just not able to get involved.)\n\nThe hostess and staff were friendly and polite, attentive and our drinks were never less than half full (woo hoo!). \n\nFor the first hour (even on a Friday night) our party was the only table in the house, hence the stellar attentiveness from the staff. But the restaurant filled up shortly there after. Hot tea to start passed along the lazy susan (love those!), won ton soup was delicious and the egg rolls though nothing overly special were tasty.\n\nI can't recall all of the menu items we ordered but everything I tried was fresh, hot and delicious. Bonus was the lack of sticker shock when the bill arrived! We only had 5 people in our party this week but appetizers, entrees, soups, all came to a reasonable $115! Impressive.\n\nMy only gripe is that of most ethnic restaurants (sometimes), the smell. I get it, the place is called \"Capital SEAFOOD\" and such but boy o boy I was ready to jam out of there as hour 3 of family dinner took effect. Fishy, greasy, I don't know but it was making me queasy, ha.\n\nAll in all I would grace CS with my presence again and indulge my friends in sharing the experience with me.\n\nGood food, reasonably priced, and friendly staff it's a lot to ask for these days but Capital Seafood did a great job."^^ . "2012-02-13T00:00:00"^^ . "1"^^ . . .