熟客可能會很喜歡,新客還是算了吧! This sakeba discriminates customers. The sakeba kept giving our dishes to the customers sitting next to us who came much later than we did. It was clear that they've known each other for a long time. Anyways, our experience there was terrible. When I complained to them, the sakeba said I could do anything I like. What could I do except leaving the sakeba without finishing the meal? (And we still had to pay a 10% service fee) So I left a 1 star review here since they probably won't care anyways.
Btw, a customer in the sakeba mentioned that those two customers are the richest people in Hsinchu. Or is this why? Guess I wasn't qualified to dine...
Read moreI’m a bit conflicted reading other reviews and seeing there is a disconnect between me and then.
We came on a weekday night and had some drinks and sushi, enticed by the Google ratings.
However, an attractive waitress outside was trying to get people (read: men), which should have been the first red flag.
Food was decent, but both food and drinks were extremely expensive. Clientele was mostly older men that the waitresses were flirting with to get them to buy expensive sake bottles.
I didn’t feel at ease, and after parting ways with some money (around $25 USD for 2 drinks and one...
Read moreThis place is an absolute disaster! It’s the worst tourist trap you could ever fall into. The moment you step inside, you’re hit with a foul, overpowering smell that makes you want to gag. The food? Don’t even think about it. It's overpriced, bland, and tasteless—not worth a penny. The service? Rude and indifferent. They act like they’re doing you a favor by letting you sit there and wait to empty your hard-earned money with dishes that do not exist on the menu. Do yourself a favor and steer clear—this place will ruin your mood...
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