If I can give a zero star review I would. First off, this place does not have the basics of running a restaurant. It might have been just today but that shouldn’t be a thing.
Service was just terrible and I was expecting better. We had a waitress/busser/food runner lady show the lowest standard of service ever. She would constantly drop food and mummer “sorry”, hoping we would hear it. Throw chopsticks on the table when we asked for some. Drop plates onto the table, making it splatter everywhere. The guy that took our order left before we even finish ordering and we had grab him again to complete our order. Was never present at the table.
The food was mediocre and poor. Pretty basic, no flavor and no presentation.
They slapped an auto gratuity because we were a party of 7. Maybe that is why the service was so poor, but let me tell you something about restaurant business. You want people to come not the money. People bring money automatically. If all you think about are sales, and don’t provide good, basic services because you have auto gratuity, people will never come back.
I am never coming back to this place. Train your people, learn the basics, and...
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