Lobster!
My Quick tip: pick Chinese cucumber or cucumber that are fresh, sweet, watery and crispy, mostly eat raw without adding sauces or through cooking method by Chinese people. Those grows are not found in the US supermarket as I searched in 99RanchMarket, Target, Vons, Costco and Walmart, rarely seen in Australia though I bought some before. If you have it, chopped to 4cm/1 1/2 inch length, crush it with plate bottom on chopping board. Smash some garlic into sauce bowl.
Traditional way in my hometown: sugar, vinegar, sesame oil, salt, soy sauce, dried small shrimp(optional but good to have), sesame(optional), maybe peppercorn oil(not used at home).
Mitsukan, Zesty Italian could be used to replace some of the sauces above, try them wise.
Also if you have fresh/dried raw peanut, boil remove sheet, mix in serve together. As long as you are not allergic to nuts.
Using boiled peanut/beans to replace bread, one dish per meal is okay to me.
Btw, a fact I've learnt is my hometown and greater the area, the east part of the province, are unlike most other place in China, we have many types of food that are hard to chew, and we eat raw, raw vegetables, shrimp, crab etc. Other 1.3 billion Chinese won't like hard food and they mostly won't eat raw food and many cannot tolerate eating cold dish often.
Stir and enjoy. Quick and fresh.
All ingredient need to be fresh.