What a disappointment. I ordered the Korean fried chicken dish, which is supposed to come marinated in sauce (See photo I on). Also supposed to include your choice of one of three types of dipping sauce. I received the chicken bone dry with absolutely no sauce (See photo #2) To make it worse the dish came with no spices, seasonings or other ingredients leaving it absolutely flavorless.
Nobody is perfect . If you forget one sauce it’s not a big deal. Everyone makes mistakes, we’re all human. When you forget all of the sauce that comes with the dish including the sauce added during the preparation process and the ingredients that make up the actual recipe, that in my opinion is not acceptable.
To make things worse the restaurant is now closed so driving to the place to get my sauce is not possible. I have no other sauces that would go with this dish and it’s too late to order something else.
This restaurant is not very large. My order was placed around an hour before closing time on a weekday when I have yet to see this restaurant overwhelmingly busy, if busy at all. A mistake like this is never acceptable but all the more so at a time when I was most likely was the only order to worry about.
As far as I know this restaurant does not offer any dish that has plain chicken that is fried with no sauce, seasoning or marinade. I even went back and confirmed I did not miss something in the instructions and just as I thought, I did not.
I did notice that the dish mentions you get your choice of one of three sauces but there is no place where you can add your choice of sauce while adding the item, or at the end when reviewing and completing your order. Besides the space to include food allergies there is no place to add notes or other information. Even if there were, it would unreasonable to expect people to include “Please add normal ingredients included in dish” under special instructions.
I knew if I did not write this review right away the duties of life would get in the way and I would lose interest tomorrow. I would not want this to happen to somebody else and if this is a pattern, then people need to...
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