The service was pretty good. I wanted to try the first few must-order dishes. The crab meat dumplings were full of broth and quite fresh. He took away two of the three. The mango sago was very generous with the ingredients, as we have no shortage of these in the tropics. It was thick and smooth. The fried crab in the typhoon shelter was worth recommending. The crab meat was sweet and tender. You need to be very patient to chew it with the breadcrumbs. It was quite fragrant. The shell was not very hard, so it was easy to eat. The stir-fried pork neck with tea tree mushrooms was not well made. It was only salty but not fragrant, and the pork neck was cut into too large strips and not flavorful. Finally, the parfait was beautifully made and tasted like jelly. There was nothing wrong with it.