The oyster omelet and bass soup set at this restaurant is quite distinctive. The oyster omelet is light and served without sauce, while the bass soup is fresh, sweet, and natural. However, the braised pork rice is a bit too wet and didn't taste as expected.
The oysters are relatively expensive, but if you occasionally want to eat oysters, you can come here. The oyster omelet is quite different; it doesn't have any cornstarch added, just simple oysters and eggs, and no sauce, making it very light.
The meal set is very cost-effective, includes rice, vegetables, and soup, and is not expensive. This time, I ordered the bass soup set. The bass soup is delicious, very fresh and sweet, and the bass is fresh as well. After drinking it, you won’t feel very thirsty and won't want water; it’s likely more natural without added flavoring.
The braised pork rice is a bit too wet, which is a pity and doesn't taste as good. The oyster braised pork rice is just the braised pork rice with added oysters. The braised pork rice is okay, but the oysters are quite large and also fresh.