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Restaurant bewertenWent there to pick up an order and apparently the gift card I had was for hoping garden not hoping house and even though you weren't speaking English I understood you when you were making fun of me to the other employees and that's why you got no tip I who got no tip I will be taking my business elsewhere
Had a generally good experience, although not perfect. the hot and acidic suppe was quite bland. to the luck the egg roll was quite good (observe how hot the scavenging her on the side is giving and szechuan huhn with drowned had a good amount of taste. fried reis was easy, but that works well as a page as it was here. picks up a four since the price was pretty good for what I got.
We were near the inn at st. Mary’s and decided to try this dinner on the basis of other positive reviews. we were not disappointed. mongolian beef, curry chicken and chicken with peapods were all very good and cheap. the staff was friendly. would eat here again.
Dinner was not really okay. The appetizer was not fresh at all and where we sat it was not the first seat but it was very drafty. I did not eat all my meal and we brought it home and when I went to have it I found that I did not have as much meat and food there as I thought because they had filled it in underneath with meat, you could see there was rice there beside it and it had so much soy sauce and I could not eat it. It was soy sauce or something that tasted very similar to soy sauce. I would really like to see supper's come with something similar to lunches where you can get soup and egg rolls and whatever else comes with it. I guess family dinner on the side there for like 6.25 is supposed to be that but it would sure be nice if it was included with it. The waitress seemed pretty new and we had to request things a couple different times even though she was quite pleasant she was seemingly very nervous.
Great Chinese place. Out of Tsing Tao but had Lucky Buddha, better. Food was great and hot. Flavors were good but not really spicy. During were very traditional, Dragon Meets Phoenix was good if a tad sweet. Yes, real lobster bits.