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They don't have a tank for seafood in house but can buy fresh on from market down the street, so it's very fresh and market price. We had twin lobster, the large ones for about $60. And a fresh stream fish 盲曹 (2lb) for $50. Other dishes are pretty good in portion and taste.
It is one of my fav. No complaint small but always lot of people...big enough portion good price平靚正
Ready taste, good food , good for family friends。Every single dish big, moremore food
I was in the area to eat at the spot and they kick me out right away I entered. “Go out we are closed” goggle maps says different! Im not one about reviewing a restaurant but the attitude that they given me was just wrong… Food looks amazing, too bad I didn’t try it
This restraunt's is mediocre and its treatment of customers is deplorable. My family had a reservation, but the restraint did not take that into consideration and decided to stuff us into their basement; the room was dirty, cramped, and chilly. This restraint does not deserves its "A" rating.
Delicious, authentic Cantonese cooking. Good value for money, excellent for family gathering. Staff doesn't speak much English but friendly and eager to help.
Family owned restaurant. Great food. We dined in for a celebration.
Delicious and affordable Cantonese style Chinese food. That's the place where you find mostly Chinese eat at.
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