We were seated at a round table for 12 which had a large (about 5' across) glass lazy susan in the middle. Each couple ordered one dish and then we shared. The lazy susan made it easy to move the dishes around the table.
The dishes were delicious. I found some of them very spicy especially when I bit into one of the dried peppers in one of the dishes. None of the dishes would show up on the typical Canadian/Chinese menu.
Duck Soup with Gingo
Volcano Chicken
Shredded Pork with Mushrooms that grow on the tea tree
Some of the other dishes were a Schezuan Pork, Dried Ginger Beef, Beef Soup, and Shredded Potatoes that were crisply fried.
Waiter, Hostess and Cook
The evening ended with a birthday cake for Sue on Strider. It is her birthday on Sunday. The cake was banana and then we all got icecream. Sue also received a special dish of icecream and a sandalwood fan.
We dinghied back to the boat, mouths on fire while the outside was cool because it was raining. It was a good night with lots of fun and laughter.
3 comments:
the duck soup looks rather disturbing
Looks like a yummy dinner. I could definitly go for some Chinese food!!
Sounds nice. Gotta love a lazy susan!
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