As a former crew member and a person who's originally from China, I am warning everyone -DON'T GO!!
This place is a total RIP OFF. We ordered some soup( tastes bad) and asked for a small bowl of rice, the server brought it without telling us the price. Later we got charged 8 dollars for that bowl of rice.
I even tried to confirm when I saw the bill. I said "just to confirm the rice is 8 dollars?" The Lady was SUPER grumpy, she just said "yes" with a bad looking on her face.
I understand Alaska is away from the mainland US and everything is shipped here. However we are still in the States, a behavior like this is not acceptable - not telling the customer the price of food ahead and charge ppl ridiculous price, also with bad attitude and no customer service at all.
I don't often leave a bad review but this one is absolutely bad! I used to come here when I was a crew 10 years ago, don't know if things have changed but Ha. They are not practicing a good...
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