i stopped by recently with a friend for dinner and to be quite honest there weren't a lot of options in which i wanted to try (if you enjoy chinese street food/style bbq along with internal organs (gizzards/ligaments/hearts) options then this would be a good spot for you) otherwise there were some sparing seafood/noodle dishes along with rice, veggies, side dishes.
i personally tried the beef kabobs, abalone w/vermicelli, squid neck, and fish tofu. my friend ordered fried rice with pineapple and crispy fried chicken with egg yolk - to which i tried and didn't really enjoy. but props to the crispy fried chicken with egg yolk you can really taste the salted egg. vs. the fried rice with pineapple - wasn't super flavorful and didn't look too appetizing.
id say that the beef kabobs, abalone w/vermicelli, squid neck, and fish tofu were a pretty safe option to order and the flavor was pretty good. i think this is a spot in which id stop by again every now and then but not a spot id go to consistently! if you're in the area id recommend trying it at least once esp if you enjoy eating internal organs!
tips: karaoke bar is right next door easy ordering through the phone great for big groups and larger parties very aesthetically pleasing along with lots of fun decorations around the place parking...
Read moreYo, just hit up this spot the other day and gotta say, it was pretty solid. First off, the service was quick – like, I ordered on my phone and bam, food was ready before I even knew it. That's clutch.
They also got this cool little fish tank and some chill lighting that kinda sets a nice mood, you know? Not super fancy, but definitely adds to the vibe.
Now, the food itself was tasty, no doubt. Just a heads-up, it was maybe a tad on the salty side for my taste. And one other thing – they use bamboo skewers instead of the metal ones. Wasn't a big deal or anything, just something I noticed.
Overall though, I had a good experience. Quick, easy, and the place has a cool, laid-back feel. Would def check...
Read moreThe menu is huge! We definitely found things we wanted and it all tasted great, but it's dangerously easy to over order. The menu is on 39miles (mobile) so you sort of start to forget what you've tapped on as you progress through the menu and then, boom, you accidentally ordered way too much. The atmosphere was fun (and very engaging for children). The staff is nice.
The only issues are service kinks that can be worked out with a little effort: Provide non-spicy option for the skewers. When a kid comes in, consider automatically giving kid-friendly utensils. When rice is ordered, consider bringing it with or before the dishes that are meant to...
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