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Przekaż informację zwrotnąGreat food, but they need to change their attitude. Miserable people, no smiles and all the coverings made it hard for us to hear them and for them to hear me when ordering.Food: 5/5
The value is incredible. A bowl here will rum you $12 and is worth every cent. Will definitely be back.Food: 5/5
I'm going to agree with another recent review that upon entering, I will never go here again. The vibe from the outside I was expecting a cheerful experience and instead it was a very poorly communicated Chinese restaurant. Everything was still plastic barrier , masking gloves and they were so quiet I could barely hear them the same the total for my purchase.It was just not a pleasant experience compared to other places like this. It was literally like walking into a Chinese restaurant at the height of COVID.
I 'm going to be a tad critical here so...Save yourself... This is not the same place it used to be. It 's more like a UberEATS and Door dash kitchen (with a chance at a sit down experience)Also I can understand the concern for keeping up the plastic barrier between you and the people behind the counter trying to fulfill your order. But seems like over kill now in May 2023 (go there to see what I mean). But to each his own I guessNo more cheerful greetings from the staff behind the counter, they just ask what do you want . No more cheerful banter while you try and figure out what you want or what you want to add. More so because trying to ask questions was difficult. Nothing was labeled either (especially when it came to the sauces), so you just picked anything you recognized ?I guess it did look fresh, that 's definitely a plus but I wouldn 't want to eat there (inside) anymore. Because the hallway to the bathroom and the hallway as you move to make your purchase is now stacked with boxes like it 's a loading zone. I guess no room in storage?!I also was a tad confused why a young child (less than 13) was going behind the counter where the workers were. I 'm pretty sure kids aren 't working there, it 's just I don 't think kids should be behind the counter where they prep your food. Doesn 't scream sanitary to me tbhSo by actually walking in this place instead of ordering just online, I think I 'll stop going here. Makes me now afraid to order here based on what I see. I 'm sorry if this review is overly sensitive to certain things but I personally have issues here (hence my review) so I don 't plan on going here againI 'll go order fresh sushi grade fish at the fish market up 611 near the post office (Heller 's Seafood market) and maybe make my own Poké bowl or maybe just homemade sushiVegetarian options: Plenty of options imo, but I 'm not strictly vegetarianKid-friendliness: Probably would not take kids here. Most young kids think sushi (raw fish) is disgusting but my kids did love it after they tried it years laterParking: Depends on what time you are getting here but parking is not easy if you want a close spot. But there definitely is plenty of parking spaces, just tends to be hit or miss because of all the other businesses hereWheelchair accessibility: Don 't quote me but I think there is a curb before you reach the front door. However there might be a ramp further down near other businesses. But everything else is first floor and seating is wide, so no issues with wheelchair pulling up to the tableDietary restrictions: One of my guests is GF gulten free and they find options here. But I 'd definitely check with the person inside and look at the menu
The woman who makes the bowls is so nice and the food is amazingly fresh. The Wasabi Aoli is perfect. They just need to play some music and the place would be all 5’sFood: 5/5