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  • I'll start positive--the food was delicious. The ph was pretty good and the egg rolls were yummy. We found this restaurant from a billboard that claimed it had once been featured on the Food Network. If that's true, it must have been a long time ago...if you don't want to read all this, save yourself some time and don't even bother with this place. The restaurant was in total disarray. It looked like they were prepping for a yard sale and there was heaping amounts of random stuff taking up 90% of the dining space. There were printed signs all over the dining space that were incredibly rude and racist. These signs were clearly made in frustration over patrons not pushing in their chairs, complaining about the price of the food, or not tipping. One sign, right by my head, specifically called out the "homies" who would rather spend their money on strippers to make their "little homies" happy (I can't make this up...). Just from the signs alone, how is this place in business? The owner was our server and her attitude was absolutely abhorrent. She was incredibly racist and justified her racism because she is Vietnamese and we're white. Her and her racist attitude assumed we didn't know how to eat spring rolls or ph properly. She actually touched our spring rolls, without asking, to show us how to eat them (needless to say, I didn't eat that one). Then she wanted to take my bowl of ph and show me how to properly put it together and eat it. The fact that I have frequented SEVERAL Vietnamese restaurants and consider ph to be one of my all time favorite meals is not the point--she didn't know that about me, but the point still stands is that she could have ASKED me if I knew how to eat spring rolls or ph rather than assume I didn't know anything about the food I ordered. I stopped her from touching my bowl after she sat it down in front of me; she was clearly annoyed but shrugged, claiming I'm not going to enjoy it as much unless I put it together correctly. We couldn't enjoy our meal in peace. Instead, she sat down nearby and offered her commentary on everything we said. I made the mistake of talking to my friend about the Vietnamese restaurant back home, and she immediately jumped in and told me that their ph is not as good as theirs because they don't cook it properly. I then asked her when she had been to that restaurant and she said she hadn't (obviously), but she knew it wasn't good because hers is the best. The food here was good, and I would love to talk more about how good the food was here, but the atmosphere and staff of this restaurant totally ruined my experience. I would take that into consideration if choosing this restaurant. Good food, but awful people running the place and a really sloppy and cluttered environment.
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