The food here is pretty good. I would suggest taking the waiter(ess)'s recommendations on which food to order - a lot of the authentic Chinese food is not for Americans.\r
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Having said that, what looked to be the owner of the restaraunt, an older man, was VERY rude to my girlfriend and I. She had found a bowl that had not been cleaned thoroughly and asked him for another bowl. He gave her a very nasty look and relunctantly gave her another bowl. Is it such a crime to want clean plates and bowls when eating at a restaraunt? I hope he has his inspection soon, because if that's the attitude he has towards cleanlines, he's in for a big surprise. I also found my bowl to have some food left on it, and asked the woman for a new bowl - she was much nicer.\r
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One top of that, when he brought the food out, he said something to us in Chinese. We are not Chinese and do not understand Chinese. So naturally, both of us looked puzzled when he spoke to us. He should have known that we did not understand him after the first time he spoke, but he persistently asked the same question in Chinese to us at least 4 times, each time saying it with more of an attutude and eventually throwing the food down on the table.\r
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Overall, the food was pretty good, but that man really ruined our night. He has to know that this is America and you can't treat customers like that here. Kharma will come back to him eventually.
Pros: Food was pretty good
Cons: The owner doesn't know how to treat people.
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