This is what their turkey burger looks like. Overall this is one of few delis in chinatown within a vicinity otherwise I'd never come here. There are bums daily hanging about in and out. Eating at register Ramen soup n coffee the Arab guy and new black girl at night won't answer the phone so you can't pre-order for pick up. One of the Latino ladies in a.m. is always grouchy and sarcastic n defensive they rush u never read order back to you. The older tall spanish gentleman who is chef is nasty and does not like to take your order requests he is very short tempered. The food is never delivered hot. And they have. Customer service terrible. The two younger Mexican chefs r Kool. Far from quality food. It's just open 24 hours a day so it's a better option than going to bed hungry or waiting long for delivery. The new girl moves slow looks really tired I feel sorry for her none of ppl are trained properly they do not know what is in stock or prices or location of items just looks sketchy friends Be on guard once in a blue u get a decent...
Read moreOn a scale of Yes-To-No, this place is a definite "this place sucks." If that rating system doesn't make any sense to you, then you're not alone. It doesn't make any sense to me either. I've seen seedy gas station restrooms under better management; and trust me, I've seen some Saw-Like restrooms out there. M1, do you remember the one in San Francisco that looked like something was murdered in there? Exactly.
The cashier proceeded to conduct the transaction, and threw the money at me like a Second String Stripper. ...
Read moreWent to this deli had the worst experience ever first of the Arab old guy in the evening had a disturbing and nasty attitude I think he is Senile wears the same clothes everyday stinks and smells like urine and feet like he has not taken a shower in weeks I also saw mouse and rat poop in the store they gave me the wrong order and found hair and a roach in my sandwich don’t know how this establishment is still open they must have the worst grade smh...
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