Hank C.
Yelp
Stopped in here for a post-work dinner. They weren't busy inside, had more to-go orders. Was formally a seafood/ramen All Blue?
Menu was simple, two pages, and check boxes. There's no pretense to service here - it's a minimal interaction and you get to take your time. They didn't come to get the menus until we flagged them down.
One note - the spicy cold dishes all use very similar sauces.
Ordered:
* Sichuan cold noodles - tasty, make sure you mix this
* Pork wontons in chili oil - a little sweeter would make this better
* spiced pepper chicken - fantastic
* pig ears in chili oil - ok, but more of the same prior sauce
* sliced beef & tripe in chili oil - same sauce, and they didn't have beef, just tripe
* hot & sour shredded potato - if no one told me, it'd be noodles in my head, but it was definitely good!
* braised sparerib noodles- so-so
* sichuan beef stew noodles - ok, but very strong spice that I wasn't great with but others loved (some seed that I didn't enjoy, almost like five-spice but different)
* sichuan boiled beef - lots of oil but tasty in small amounts
* spicy cumin lamb - needed more cumin and lamb
* sweet skin duck - a sweet version of the Peking or roast duck, great for cutting the spicy!
* squid tentacles w/pickled pepper - not bad, good savory and not spicy, chewy; people liked peppers
* clams in black bean sauce - not great, skip this- tiny amount of clams and though the sauce was ok, needed more to eat
* shredded beef w/ pepper - people liked this more than I did
* shredded pork in spicy garlic - tasty, but oily
* stir fry pea greens - super green and great balance to the rest of the food
Overall, yes, you had a very spicy set of dishes that all tended to taste the same after a bit, use the rice and wish they had some bubble tea or something to help cut the spice down. Some dishes great, others so-so.