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| - The first time coming here with my parents for a dinner, they arrived first and they thought this wasn't even a restaurant. Walking in, it seemed as if it was a small shop, a grocery store even. Instead they had tables and a kitchen with pictures of food and the tv channel set on a foreign news channel.
The first thought came to me as: 'Hm. This should be an interesting experience.' As the manager, or owner, came out he was very nice. He showed us the specials for the day as well as gave us menus. And the menu items, well lets just say it was pretty cheap. When the food came out (I bought a rotisserie chicken) the portions were plentiful. The rice wasn't the usual rice I usually eat, but it was mixed with spices and a little dry (that's the way the rice is supposed to be cooked) and it tasted awesome.
We also ordered the lintel soup, which was also good. At the price, no wonder why people love this place. There wasn't a ton of options on the menu, but as people say "quality, not quantity" this place really defines it. However the quantity of the food that comes out on the main dish is plentiful.
However, there are some things to keep in mind when you come here to eat. They don't have 'free' water when you eat there. It isn't a bad thing, but when the prices are that low, it's understandable. And also, this place is definitely a take-out restaurant. Call in, take an order (or go there and make an order) and enjoy at work or wherever the day takes you.
Overall though, I couldn't decide to give it a 4 or 5. I want to give it a 5, but I think I'll have to come here several more times to get me to scaled to that level. Next time I come though, I'll definitely bring my own water!
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