2 people lunch cost $30 USD (plate A, plate B and two bottled lemonade drinks, $0.25 each styrofoam cup).
The food was delicious, there is nothing wrong with it. The problem I had with the owner was that she charged me $.25 for a styrofoam cup. Me and my wife got two bottled drinks with our two dish $30 dollar order, 5 min later I came back asking for couple styrofoam cups. The older Asian lady told me 25 cents each cup!!! I just dropped there $30 for two plate lunch and now you charging me 25 cents per cup for my lemonade???!!!
P.S. Don't ever eat at the food court there at 10:00am, NO ONE IS READY TO SERVE YOU THERE. Not this place not Subway, no one is prepared. This is outrageous really! If it says shopping mall opens 10am then I would think food court also prepared to...
Read moreI am extremely dissatisfied with both the quality of food and customer service at this wok. The food was subpar; particularly, the BBQ chicken had an odd taste, indicating it might not be fresh. Additionally, the service was appalling. I requested an extra plate to share food with a child, and was told it would cost $2 for an additional box. When I asked for more chopsticks, they charged 25 cents each. There were also no cups available for water. They charge unreasonable $$$ for everything. Such a horrible customer service, I would NEVER come again. Hope this...
Read moreFamous Wok’s wonton noodle soup costs $16-18, which feels steep for food court pricing—especially when the quality doesn’t quite justify it. The wontons were huge, but the texture and flavor were mediocre (not as delicate or savory as you’d hope). The broth was just okay, nothing memorable, and the addition of broccoli felt odd (not traditional in wonton noodle soup and didn’t add anything).
For this price, I expected a more authentic or refined version of the dish. If you’re craving wonton noodles, you might find better...
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