Located just around the corner of 1st district offering cheap food, it’s not a surprise that so many people popped in for a quick bite. Unfortunately this place lacked in customer service. The waitress preferred to hide behind the kitchen staring at her phone & ignoring the customers. Food were served to the table next to us, eventhough we ordered first. About the food, the fried rice was hard, wasn’t sure how the rice was boiled. The noodles were ok & added with chili, it tasted better. However a customer returned her plate of noodles to the counter & the staff doesn’t seem to know what to do with it. Well, if there were good days & bad days in a restaurant, i guess we must have been there on a bad day. Go there only if there is no other edible choice in the neighborhood.
Rory R.
Tu valoración: 4 Vienna, Austria
Great value noodles and more. Less than € 5 gets you a plate full of noodles/rice and duck. Varied menu and a nice place to pop into for a quick and cheap meal. Very clean and well organized staff. The hot sauce is pretty darn hot so go easy with it.
Ken M.
Tu valoración: 3 Ann Arbor, MI
The sushi was pretty good, for being this far inland. We nearly came to blows with the waitress, who kept trying to steal our drinks. We pour some sake, she stops by to shake the bottle and see if it’s empty. We pour some Radler, she shakes the can, decides it’s empty enough, and starts to crush it. Then she reaches for my sake cup, which is full… She’d also served us the soups for the table next to us — but those had been ordered to go, and they brought them out in ceramic bowls, so they’d gotten it wrong in at least two ways. Take the food, leave the service.