I bought dinner from Shanghai 360 last Saturday. I was at Fairview mall with my family. My family ordered from a different restaurant. I ordered a combo of Tao chicken, broccoli and part noodle and part rice for $11.95. I had a very bad restaurant with this restaurant. Customer service was horrible. They are very stingy with how much serving they put on your container. I had to request the girl to put a little more as she was putting very little. Which the girl did unwillingly. The cashier was rude when I asked for extra which sauce and napkins. She just wanted me to swipe my credit card, leave so she could charge the next customer.
The food felt stale, bland and dry. The chicken tasted bad. Broccoli was tasteless with no gravy. Rice felt stale and dry as well. I felt sick and uncomfortable trying to finishin my meal. And felt that I had wasted my money there and should have gone somewhere else.
The servers at Shanghai 360 are rude and unfriendly. I do not recommend this restaurant. I will never buy my meals from this...
Read moreI didn't like the fact that NO ONE WAS WEARING GLOVES, they didn't have a detonated staff member committed to cashier so the person that was handling money and cards was sometimes touching food. The utilities were all exposed so anyone who grabbed a utensil was inevitably touching the ones around it. Staff members looked miserable, weren't welcoming and some where mouth breathers, something you don't want theres alot of exposed food within 2 feet of someone's face. After seeing all that I already had an idea of what the food would taste like. It seemed ok as I went for lunch not long after them opening so the food was bound to be fresh. I'd be afraid to go there later on the day and ordering an unpopular or a sensitive dish, if you eat this hope you feel better than I did. Quality is comparable to food haf the...
Read moreChinese food was a big part of my life when I was 17. I used to have pains in the back and miso soup helped so much.
I felt very fragile and needed a support network. My grandparents lived nearby and I was in the same building as my parents and their friends. I was able to have a good support network, because no one had to look after me, because I was an adult.
When I was in my 20s and 30s I felt much more secure and didn't need that support network.
But I felt as if I was living a double life. There were many surprises that came up in life, like my husband being abused by his own father. That affected me a lot.
It was around this time I started to work for the...
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