As a professional reviewer who values excellence, I believe in giving honest and thoughtful feedback—especially when it has the potential to help a business grow and better serve its customers.
That said, my experience here left me underwhelmed.
While it’s clear that this establishment is focused on running their business, I couldn’t help but feel like just another number. There was a lack of warmth, connection, and hospitality—things that truly distinguish great service from average. The food itself was mediocre, with nothing particularly distinctive or memorable about it. In today’s competitive market, bland and forgettable just isn’t enough.
On a positive note, their pricing is reasonable, which might appeal to budget-conscious customers. But value isn’t just about price—it’s also about experience, flavor, and the feeling a customer walks away with.
This isn’t just about my experience—it’s about how many others may feel too. I hope the owners take this review seriously and use it as constructive input to improve not only their food, but also how they make people feel. A little intentionality goes a long way.
I’ll be watching to see how things evolve—and so will...
Read morePart of my family and I planned to eat here on 7-3-25. Upon entering the place, I noticed their "NO FIREARMS OR WEAPONS" sign. I pray to Yahweh that either 1) the restaurant owners repent of their utter folly and wickedness on this subject or 2) the restaurant becomes insolvent and disappears. For the company's policy is pro-death, pro-violence, sinful, and the fruit of abject ignorance of the topics of the Bible, the depravity of man, self-defense, American jurisprudence, guns, violence, love for one's neighbor, and a host of other basic sociopolitical facts. As it's been said ad nauseum, criminals care nothing about your gun prohibition sign. The sign only makes everyone in the establishment a soft target for criminals by ensuring everyone inside is disarmed and unable to efficiently and effectively stop a bad guy with a gun.
My family and I simply walked another restaurant in the strip center to eat lunch. And guess what? The restaurant owners honored my legal right and biblical duty to be armed (cf. Luke 22:36) as a way of loving my neighbor (cf....
Read moreOrdered the lunch special, got cashew chicken sauce on the side for dipping my chicken in, came with rice, don't think I got an egg roll with it like I do at Hong Kong inn, which is my usual spot, so Hong Kong wins over this special. The special tastes okay, I prefer Hong Kong inn over this special, the cashew chicken has less breading and the rice is just not my style. The gravy was good though. Now the crab Rangoon was sooo good, reminded me of this place I use to go for the buffet called diamond head, sweet tasting but not overly, and the wontons were very good as well, the pork was plentiful...more plentiful then at Hong Kong inn, so they won those two hands down. I enjoyed my meal and left not to full but just right. For all the food it was close to 20 bucks, but worth it in my opinion. Didn't give a full five stars because when I ate there there was a bad chemical smell, I'd still go...
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