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Service 1 star
When I'm sick, I crave their house/combo wonton soup. When I'm not sick, I crave their house/combo wonton soup. It is probably one of the most delicious soups I've ever eaten, containing decent sized shrimp (probably 26-30's), chicken, beef, pork and an array of delicious veggies (baby corn, carrots, mushrooms, snow peas, cabbage) in a nicely seasoned broth with homemade dumplings.
Over the years, we've enjoyed several dishes from there, usually getting take out. Our favorites included the beef with broccoli, kung pao shrimp and Tasty's lo mein.
After our experience on Christmas Day, we will never return. After doing some volunteer work in the morning, we returned home and had some antipasti with my parents for a late lunch. Later that night, around 7, we decided we were hungry, and given the holiday, figured Tasty's would be open. We called in our order, mentioned that we had a coupon, the gentleman who took the order said "OK, bring coupon with you". OK, that's their standard policy that we're used to, having been repeat customers for several years. When my husband arrived to pick up our order, he gave the coupon to the gentleman at the register. Another woman came up and barked "No coupon on holiday". Nothing on the coupon stated it would not be valid on a holiday, and the one man told us over the phone we could use the coupon. My husband very politely paid the full bill, not wanting to argue on Christmas Day over $5. He returned home, related the story to me and we decided that Tasty Asian Kitchen should enjoy that extra $5 from us because we do not plan on returning there again.
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