Listen to the advertisement for the newly opened store, buy one, get one free. I arrived around 5:30 pm and the shop was empty except for the manager sleeping at the table. Only after I pulled myself up and sat at the table did I...
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Listen to the advertisement for the newly opened store, buy one, get one free. I arrived around 5:30 pm and the shop was empty except for the manager sleeping at the table. Only after I pulled myself up and sat at the table did I arrive. I asked if the store had just opened, and I was told that the store has been open for a few years, but when there are new dishes, they say they opened. Then he gave me the menu and told me to always buy 2 to get 1 free. Luckily I didn't buy an extra portion. A bowl of yellow rice, a few pieces of pickled mustard greens and half a fist-sized chicken, fried crispy and eaten like dry firewood for nearly $17. When I paid for a credit card, it said it was not accepted under $20, cash only. At that time, I looked around and didn't see any signs saying that under $20 did not accept credit cards. When I paid in cash, no receipt was given. I don't know where the sale tax money I pay for my meals goes? With that portion, it's far less than the $6 food to go restaurants and for that price you can get a $14.99 buffet of chicken, beef, pork, seafood, sushi, and hibachi, near the movie theater on Chapman Street.