I ordered a wonton soup to go. It cost $10.99. Iām from NY and Iāve eaten Wonton soup all across the US & itās usually the same exact thing EVERYWHERE! Not here! I opened the container, there was large uncooked egg drops, bean sprouts, cabbage, onions, carrots & potstickers. The broth tasted like toilet water. I bring it back to the counter and told the woman, I ordered a wonton soup, THIS is not wonton soup! She told me I ordered some flower soup and I said no I didnāt. She cursed me out and was extremely rude to me. Other establishments would normally take it back and correct the order. I asked if they had plain noodle soup, no we donāt have that! This isnāt NEW YOk, this WASHINGTON! all of my coworkers were shocked that I stayed silent and didnāt curse her out or slap her. Neither wouldāve solved...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreThis used to be decent teriyaki..... Now it's a very poorly put together bland imitation. I will never return to this business because the food isn't even fit to feed starving Ethiopians. No wonder there was barely anyone inside. The staff are more interested in talking to each other and hanging out than producing a good meal for PAYING CUSTOMERS. I should have taken the employee eating an ALFYS PIZZA in the dining room as a sign that the food was trash. If the employees won't eat it why should ANYONE ELSE PAY FOR THIS OVERPRICED HOT GARBAGE. Don't believe the recent five star reviews, they are obviously friends, family and employees trying to boost...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreWe went here multiple times while attending music lessons across the street. The staff was sooooo nice, the lady that worked the front always remembered us, and would say hi in a very friendly and personal manner. The food was also Very good, the best teriyaki I've ever had. Also, free tea while we were waiting was a plus (we always had big orders). Since we left the music lessons, we haven't been there, but I always want to go back, just to say hi again to the...
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