Edwin
Google
All the food was of a very high standard, but the service was disappointing. We ordered a seafood set meal for four, which included razor clams, and I was really looking forward to eating them. But after we placed our order, a bald waiter came over and told us they didn’t have razor clams and asked if it was okay to substitute them with scallops.
It was quite strange that a seafood restaurant wouldn’t have razor clams, but since they said they were out, what could we do? We had no choice but to agree.
Then, while we were eating, we suddenly noticed that the table next to us was served a plate of stir-fried razor clams—exactly the same as what was supposed to be in our set!
So I called over another waiter and asked, “Didn’t you say there were no razor clams? How come the table next to us has them?”
The waiter replied, “Oh, they ordered them à la carte. The set menu cost doesn’t cover razor clams, so we don’t include them in the set.”
TF? Then why even list razor clams in the set menu?
Honestly, the meal itself was of a really high standard—all the seafood was fresh, and the cooking was spot on. But this situation really affected my mood. The set meal was $3,288, which included tea, condiments, and service charge, so at least there were no extra fees—that’s something worth praising.
One more criticism: the dessert felt really half-hearted.