Tea Tâo's
132 Madison Ave, West Yellowstone
(406) 640-2194
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NOT OPEN NOW. Such a disappointment
Amazing authentic ramen. Come here!
Beef noodle is really bad
Are the beef noodles and pork ribs noodles okay?
The bowl of Udon is absolutely the best I've ever had. I'll be coming back from colorado to eat it again! Thank you!
Food is on the pricier side. Tips are automatically added to the bill. Japanese items have disappeared from the menu. It's all Chinese now. That said the quality of the food wasn't too bad.
Amazing authentic ramen. Come here!
I wish if there’s an option for 0 star. Zero service and the food really sucks, the most ridiculously part is they directly charged 15% service fee. But there was not even a service at all. What a big joke. Do not come to this restaurant if you want some Chinese food.
Very friendly staff and amazing food!
We went in the evening and it was quite slow. The service was good, staff was friendly. Quality of food was really good and my family loved the taste. We thought it was pretty authentic. We also ordered some milk tea with boba, it was really good price. However, the price for food is definitely on the higher side for the portion that we got.
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Great food and service!
Very poor service attitude,
Terrible service. I had to do everything myself.
Seated, waited for 5 minutes and we didn't even have the menu, let alone a cup of water or eating utensils. What's worse was that when we asked the waitress for it she asked us when we sat down as if she was doubting our legitimacy in the place.
The food came fast enough but we had no chopsticks. As we were basically ignored all the time, I had to walk out and ask the girl for them. She then dumped the chopsticks onto our table and stormed away. I understand it's a busy night but that's not service. I doubt these people even knew what the word means. They then charged us 15% for the nonexistent service. Talk about being brazen.
Noodles were decent, which wasn't surprising considering how it was basically prepackaged instant noodles. I personally have a dozen packs of them at home. And this place had guts to charge 14 dollars for them.
Not gonna lie, they'd probably make a fortune ripping off unknowing tourists (like us) and I congratulate them on their success.
But for anyone who reads this review, steer clear of this place. Your money would be better spent in the supermarket next door getting a 10-pack ramen and feeding yourself until you burst. It'd still be way cheaper than eating here. You'd have less trouble too.
they didn't have much varieties of food, but it was nice.
Really expensive and bad. :(
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