Title: Disappointing Experience - Not Worth the Price
Rating: 1/5 stars
My son and I were excited to try this new restaurant, but unfortunately, it fell short of our expectations. We ordered the white rice, sauce beans, chicken, and goat. However, they initially brought us two chickens instead of the goat, which was frustrating. After I brought it to their attention, they finally brought the goat.
The bigger issue was the portion size and taste. The goat dish cost $29, but we only got 4 pieces of goat in the bowl. The chicken dish cost $13, but we only got 2 legs, but the flavor was severely lacking. Both dishes tasted bland and unappetizing. Given the price and our experience, we ended up throwing most of the food away.
Unfortunately, I wouldn't recommend this restaurant based on our experience. The food was overpriced, and the service was not attentive to...
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