Nothing but disappointment. One star as I don’t have a 0 star option. There was a sign that says please line up. However people were standing everywhere, one of the customer told us to just go straight up to them to order so I tried doing so thinking maybe there isn’t a line anymore. The woman in the grey shirt yelled and said to go line up. I was confused so I asked where would the line begin? She shooed us away and yelled at us to read the sign.
After reading some other reviews of this place, I found that we are not the only ones being treated this way. Some respect to others couldn’t be too hard.
Doesn’t matter how good your food taste, your bad attitude makes the food stinks and I will never ever recommend anyone...
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