Customers` Favorites
Customers` Favorites
“The hot and sour soup was DELICIOUS!
The service was fast, the portions are generous and tasty also.
Everything is clean and well kept.
The only recommendation I would make is to have a radio playing.
I would recommend this restaurant.“
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“A Hidden Gem That Deserves a Packed Parking Lot
We decided to stop in for lunch on a whim, mostly because we were hungry and feeling adventurous. Honestly, we weren’t sure what we were walking into — every time we’ve driven by, it hasn’t looked super busy. But wow… talk about judging a book by its cover. This place is fantastic, and now I’m convinced the only reason it’s not packed is because people don’t know what they’re missing.
The moment we walked in, we were greeted with warm smiles and the kind of customer service that makes you feel like you’ve just been adopted into the family — but in a good way, not the “we expect you to help with chores” way. The atmosphere is cozy, inviting, and just overall good vibes.
Now, the food. I ordered the sesame chicken, and let me tell you, it was everything I didn’t know I needed. Perfectly crispy on the outside, full of flavor on the inside, and the portion size was so generous I basically got a free dinner out of it. Which is amazing, because that means I don’t have to cook tonight. Truly a win for everyone.
But the real star here? The customer service. Every single employee who walked by our table smiled at us like we were old friends. It’s rare to find a place where the staff seems genuinely happy you’re there, and it made the whole experience even better.
The prices were totally reasonable, especially considering the portion sizes and quality. Honestly, I’m shocked this isn’t one of the busiest restaurants in town. It absolutely deserves to be.
If you’re craving delicious Asian food served with top-tier hospitality, do yourself a favor and give this place a try. You’ll leave full, happy, and maybe even with leftovers — which is basically the holy trinity of dining out“