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| - My husband and I visited this place for the first and LAST time today. I ordered take out. First of all, I was "greeted" by two women, perhaps mother and daughter. I use the term greeted very loosely, as they barely acknowledged my presence.The younger one was so engulfed by some soap opera that she acted like me asking questions about the food was interrupting her. Then she updated the older woman in Tagalog about the show. Or at least I'm assuming that what she was doing. I find that talking in front of your customers in a language the customer can't understand is RUDE, I don't care what language it is. So onto the food.....
GROSS! The lumpia was cold and old. My husband, who rarely complains or sends back food, made a u turn in the street to return the lumpia. The older woman says " do you want me to put it in the microwave?" My husband said, "No, I'd like a fresh batch." He was then told that they already made some and they're not making anymore. So he got his money back.
So, we get home and tried the chicken and pork adobo. Old, dry with a weird after taste. But we were home and didn't feeling like driving back and facing those people again.
One last thing. As my hubby was walking out, the old woman had the nerve to ask my husband if he could throw the lumpia away. Hello?? YOU WORK HERE, YOU THROW THEM OUT!!! Pitiful.
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