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Businiess name:
Seafood Empire
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Review by:
Robyn G.
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Review content:
We have looked and looked for a decent Chinese Food restaurant in New Jersey.
We found ONE, and one only in the entire area.
Nice enough decore but it wasn' t meant to wow you. It is clean. The staff is very friendly and helpful although English is a struggle for many of them.
Portions are HUGE and you will be taking food home.
BYOB if you are drinking.
They have a huge fishtank in the front of the restaurant for decoration and one near the back for your dinner selection.
Do not be fooled by the name. I do not like seafood and was almost forced into trying the place out.
It offers many other items besides fish. I often see the Peking Duck being served(and it is a show in itself). I have not tried the duck but may one day.
My ususal fair is General Tsos chicken and rice.
His choice usually involves scallops or lobster.
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