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| - Dragon I has a wide-ranging menu; lots of favorites from Chinese, Thai, and Vietnamese menus, as well as bubble teas and other sweet beverages. Food prices are average for State street. The place was packed on a Saturday night, and staff had trouble keeping up. Overall it seemed like they were not able to deal with dinnertime rush, which resulted in confusion about who was serving which table and a server having to go around to different tables asking what diners had ordered the dish in her hands. Plus, servers seemed confused about what to do when there were people waiting for tables. I saw a group of 3 waiting for a table and they were browsing through menus while waiting. Then the server told them that they wouldn't be able to accomodate their party and they left, clearly disappointed.
As for the food, the food seemed a little off as well. For example, my Vietnamese rice noodle salad really should have come with more veggies to liven it up a bit rather than just lettuce, cilantro, and a bit of carrot. The pieces of beef would have benefited from being cut into smaller pieces, since you don't have a knife at the table and you are kind of strugglign with tearing off pieces of beef with your teeth.
Overall, it was all right, but Dragon I can't seem to keep up with their customers.
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