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Businiess name:  East Ocean Seafood Restaurant
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
The food is pretty good. The service is pretty good too. Our families love to go there for dim sum and dinner. Unfortunately we got disappointed after our recent visit... they didn't do what they state on their ads. On TV and magazine ads, they state that ""free lobster for the next visit if you have spent $188 for dinner there from Monday thru Friday."" On Thursday, we went there to celebrate granny's 96-year-old birthday, and we spent $400+. After we paid the bill, we didn't see any free lobster coupon for the next visit. Due to the curiousity, we asked if we were qualified for that coupon. The waiter told us that that promotion was long gone. So we trusted him and left. Afterall, just a lobster anyway. However, on the Chinese TV, newspaper, and magazine, that ad is still on everyday. We found that very disappointed. How can they lied to customers for such little thing? We decided not to go back there again even for dim sum. Pros: fresh food Cons: parking, and not quite trusty

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