The food is good, Customer service and with manager handling Complain is very bad they still treating America just like China style, Walk into the restaurant feeling that you in the Funeral, Sadness face and bad service Come to miss understand their service yelling few customer or speak Loud to customers, Manager don't know how to handle thing when this complain, They always think there are right, Don't really care about customer complain, When get to apologize with their mistake They are just pretending Foolish to customers the customer go away from the complain, Ask for the owner Feeling that his scare to show up or don't care to handle a big problem, They are telling me that all Sam Woo restaurant will treating their customer in this way. Remember If you go to any SAM Woo restaurant if their face like unhappy, Go back outside the door don't ever come to this Restaurant anymore because you will or might gonna be treat like this way when...
Read moreWhat happened between the pandemic, and when they finally re-opened the dining-in area? Last time I was here, and got the 雙拼盤 with the 燒肉 & 燒鴨. The 燒鴨 was OK, but what was up with the unevenly cut 燒肉? Chop it uniformly! Either big enough for you to enjoy that giant slab of pork belly, or thin enough for me to enjoy the crispiness of that skin! But no, the pieces were all diagonal, and all over the place, AND some of the skin on it wasn't all that crispy. 燒臘 is what you guys are supposed to specialize in! Aside from that, just make sure you're not going there around 5pm, and sitting by the window, when their suppliers are dropping in a delivery straight from the street, with the product hanging from the car, and the guy having trouble trying to put the hook on the item to bring it in. Almost makes you think about going vegetarian as you're contrasting how it was brought in to what's...
Read moreI came here with one goal in mind: a satisfying bowl of wonton noodle soup. I’ve been craving authentic Hong Kong–style wonton noodle soup for a while, and I’m happy to say this place truly delivers.
As a native of Hong Kong, I can confidently say that their wonton noodle soup tasted just like the bowls I used to enjoy back home—light, flavorful broth, springy noodles, and plump, delicate wontons. It hit all the right notes of nostalgia and comfort.
And the price? An unbeatable $10.99! It’s rare to find this level of authenticity at such an affordable price point.
Service was impressively fast, too. We arrived at 12 PM on a Tuesday and were served promptly, making this spot perfect for a quick and satisfying lunch.
If you’re craving genuine Hong Kong–style wonton noodle soup, this place is definitely...
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