3 /5 Dee Gaut: We all wanted dumplings, surprised to see the menu offered 3 or 4 pieces for average $11, when I asked if larger portions were an option, the waiter rudely replied “we are not a food court”. We could see him
blowing his nose in the window’s reflection without washing his hands, much like a food court! FYI…your competitors, Immi dumplings and Tao dumplings both offer larger (decent) number of dumplings for similar pricing. It was a long wait time to get basic food. Plain fried rice, nothing special tasting with dumplings the Mongolian beef and Chinese broccoli were standard, not noteworthy.