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Normally I would not eat in crapholes in Sai Kung, but was forced to.Arrived at the entrance, and its pathetic automatic door wouldnt open,so one of their waitors had to manually open it.As with all crappy Sai Kung food, I picked chicken rice and steamed fish with rice to be safe.The chicken was served on top of the rice with many small pieces of broken bones on it.The fish was a disaster, a seafood restaurant that serves disgusting steamed fish!!!The fish reeked of oil, and the dish had a thick
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Normally I would not eat in crapholes in Sai Kung, but was forced to.

Arrived at the entrance, and its pathetic automatic door wouldnt open,
so one of their waitors had to manually open it.

As with all crappy Sai Kung food, I picked chicken rice and steamed fish with rice to be safe.
The chicken was served on top of the rice with many small pieces of broken bones on it.
The fish was a disaster, a seafood restaurant that serves disgusting steamed fish!!!
The fish reeked of oil, and the dish had a thick film of oil on top of it.

The final thing to top it up was the hidden charge for chinese tea, which I couldnt find anywhere on the menu or front door.
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