My friends and I had initially gone in to get some tang Hulu and thought the place was really cute. However, we sat for forty minutes without any acknowledgment from staff after placing our order. After we started to visibly get upset, the staff approached us to notify us there had been an issue with the sugar and we would have to wait an additional twenty minutes for our order. They had some other options prepared and we opted to get those instead to avoid the wait. Once we were in the car and finally took the first bites, the sugar was burnt and the whole thing tasted horrible. To pay $30 for three fruit skewers is already a bit much but to give us an inedible product after we waited for that long was simply...
Read moreNot a trustable place for tanghulu. The sugar coding is so hard and thick and is separated from the fruit. The strawberries are incredibly small and is not fit for tanghulu, not even regular consumption. Just don’t sell the tanghulu if you don’t know how to make it and the strawberries are tiny. The lady kept speaking to me in Chinese even after I told her I am not Chinese multiple times. All the flowers in the shop are dying and makes the whole store creepy and eerie. There is a strange animal-looking thing drying out in front of the store. Why would you put it there? Only good thing about this place is...
Read moreA new Chinatown café en other flowers and cups and healthy teas and desserts. You order at the kiosk. Cute concept with a florist with drinks and dessert. The containers the food comes in are cute. Street parking is free. It’s off the main Chinatown áreas (off of the old and new) so it’s kind of in an area you won’t find a lot of traffic for Asian food but there are new restaurants and stores on this strip. Cute place. Free wifi. No charging stations. Pretty floral arrangements. The owner gave us piping hot Nice complimentary Jasmine...
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