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Contribuir a la retroalimentaciónI love having a skewer restaurant close to home. So much flavors on the skewers and Da Fai Ge has a variety to choose from.
This place is small, they offer complementary tea that is self serve , but the tea was too bitter for me. I order the eel clay pot, chicken skin, quail eggs , crispy spicy tofu and the vegetables ony choy. The tables here inside is picnic style tables . Plenty of parking. I came here to try the meat on the stick , that's what entice me to come. The food I can smell it and it smells delicious . But what I smelled wasn't any of the things I order. I had my first bite of the chicken skin and I was disappointed, no flavor but crispy for sure. I love quail eggs but this one there was nothing special about it. Every single food that came to my table was always warm. Omg the fried crispy tofu are HUGE!! But I mostly taste the pepper . The eel clay pot came out sizzling, you can see the steam come off . My favorite dish was the vegetable ony choy. Omg!! It's like a explosion of flavor in your mouth and it's healthy too.
Cute little store with all the necessities for a decently good skewer place. Pretty impressive with how many items there are on the menu. The salt and pepper chicken wings was super juicy and deep in flavor. I loved the skewered extra crispy chicken skin, quail eggs, and pork belly wrapped mushrooms. The beef and lamb skewers were marinated and cooked so well and the spice powder is very addicting. If I hadn't ordered the clay pot already, I would have ordered more skewers. It's my first time seeing two different sizes for clay pots. Ordering the small one allowed me to try more things on the menu. I chose the preserved meat option and it was cooked really well. There was a good balance between the preserved meat, and the cooked and crispy rice. The only thing lacking was the flavor, the soy sauce mix that was provided was light and not rich enough. If I don't see a long line when I pass by Freeport Blvd, I would definitely make a quick stop and try out more items on the menu.
This was a random and unexpectedly delicious find. Cheap, delicious, and highly satisfying clay pot rice dishes. Wouldn't mind coming back again if we were in the area..
What a hidden gem in the middle of nowhere! Can't believe I've never been here before. I'm so stuffed and so I couldn't try their clay pot rice but I'm definitely coming back to try that. They have great snacks and skewers. My favorites were the cucumber salad, fried spicy tofu and chicken skin. The shrimp, gizzard, eggplant, abalone, lamb were also really good. Everything had a lot of flavor to it and the food came out super fast. The staff were so kind. They also had really unique soups and desserts, the kinds where we used to drink and eat at home. I didn't get to try them, but I would love to next time. It was also so cool they have self serve herbal tea aka cold leurng cha! I was shocked. I felt like I was eating on the streets of China here or something. Really awesome spot and opened late. There were still people coming in at 9p on Friday. Come check it out!