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Przekaż informację zwrotnąThe food is made from scratch and tastes amazing! We will definitely be returning.
This place is East Aurora's best-kept secret. Everything on the menu is absolutely delicious!
The main menu features Asian cuisine, and the peanut sauce is quite good. Be sure to check out the specials, as they offer a variety of unexpected options. For example, yesterday's special was Wiener schnitzel with potato pancakes.
Well, I did it. I had to try this place so I figured why not order one of the many Asian dishes they have on the menu. I went for the Yaki soba noodle which is $14 without any meat. Maybe I am in the wrong for getting this but I opted for adding chicken which was an additional four dollars. So here I am with an $18 Yaki soba noodle dish that literally tasted like it was all from a can. I can picture in the back, the kitchen having Several Buffet style stainless steel pans with vegetables chicken and noodles already pre-cooked and literally just throwing them together in a box and charging $18 for it. I am so disappointed and so disgusted at the fact that I spent $18 on the worst Asian meal i've ever had in my life. The chicken was rubbery, the noodles were not stirfried in a wok nor was any portion of this meal. The broccoli was a yellow color and clearly overdone and seemed like it was frozen and not fresh. I don't know what else to say other than I will never go back to this establishment again.
Fish Fry review only. Soggy mushy batter that doesn't stick to fish. Overpriced. The biggest issue is the crime of mixing potato salad with macaroni salad, there should be laws against this. Also the tartar sauce was a yellow color, not white like shown in pictures. I'd recommend Riley Street Station over this.
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