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Decided to give this place a shot after walking by a couple of times. The interior is bland and not very clean. I ordered a breakfast consisting of hashbrowns, sausages, bacon and pancakes. Friend ordered a beef brisket noodle soup. The meat for my breakfast order was disgusting. It was clear they cooked it well in advance and placed it in the food warmer for longer than they should have. Hashbrowns were blackened at certain areas. At least the pancakes were passable. Friend's meal only had a couple measly pieces of beef brisket and a TON of noodles. Not much flavour to the soup according to him. While the place is cheap and the servers are curt and attentive, I would not recommend it at all unless you want to spend under $10 for underwhelming and disgusting food.
Went here on a Saturday night after all the other restaurants in the area were packed. This restaurant was EMPTY. I took it as a bad sign, but I was starving and didn't feel like waiting so I took the chance. Turns out, I would've been better off waiting at the other full restaurants. I ordered a sashimi salad and two rolls. Since I had just scored a jackpot at the casino, I decided to order their overpriced rolls (about $12 per roll). The sashimi salad came first, after about 15 minutes of waiting. If the restaurant was packed, I might understand. But I was only the third table in the restaurant, so that was unjustified. I expected the rolls to arrive shortly after, but those came after another 15-20 minutes of waiting. The wait wasn't even worth it, as the rolls tasted lukewarm and bland overall. The servers, while friendly, weren't attentive at all. I definitely wouldn't recommend this place.
I decided to check out Hue cafe not too long ago when I was craving for some Vietnamese subs, and I'm definitely pleased with my experience. The subs are delicious and priced pretty well, and their lemon grass chicken was very good too. The service was polite and friendly. The interior while not spacious, is comfortable nonetheless. Would definitely recommend.
I had the King of Kings ramen at Kenzo, and the bowl was huge. Despite that, the portions weren't overwhelming as it seemed initially, though it was filling. The ramen and the soup was delicious. Service was polite, albeit minimal. The button at the end of the table to call for the server is very convenient. All of the times I've dined at Kenzo, it hasn't been that noisy even when the restaurant is full. The seats are comfortable but not very spacious for parties of 5 or more.
I ordered the beef noodle soup with wontons, and was pleased with it as the big portion was definitely filling. The bubble tea they offer is pretty standard, and nothing special. Service is minimal, but friendly. The interior is bright and bubbly, great place to grab a bite and socialize. Though the prices for items on the menu are a bit overpriced in my opinion ($3.95 for a toast with butter?!) I'd definitely recommend it if one was to crave for some Taiwanese beef noodles.
If one wanted to swiftly dine and in the mood for pho at a cheap price, this place would be my recommendation.I ordered the pho dac biet, and it came out very quickly. The amount of meat can be more, but no complaints overall. Service was uninspired, unattentive, and the vibe from the servers can border on "hostile" at times. The interior is quite antique and boring, but the seating is comfortable enough.
I've only checked out Wings because of their Sunday 37 cent Wings deals, and was overall pleased with my experience. The wings are pretty good, none too dry and cooked just about right. Service was attentive and friendly, but the seats aren't the most comfortable, and can feel a bit crammed when the restaurant gets busy. Overall, would go again for some cheap wings.
Came here during their weekday wings special, when the restaurant was on its downtime. Even though it wasn't very busy, our server was not attentive, slow, and simply unenthusiastic. The prices for the meals are what one would expect from a casual burger & wings spot, though the food took forever to come out and wasn't even that warm. The interior of the restaurant is comfy and spacious, and looks pretty good. Would not recommend though.
During my visit here, I ordered the Dragonfly roll and the Rainbow roll. Both rolls were filling, as they are quite big, and the sashimi on the rainbow roll were fresh. Although their prices have gone up, still a great value. Service was curt, quick and attentive, nothing special. The interior is small, so when it gets busy, it tends to be a bit crammed. Hockey games are usually shown on the T.V's, so it's definitely an alternative when the pubs are full and one feels the craving for sushi.