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| - This place feels like a McDonald's for Crossing-the-bridge noodles. The food is okay (in fact the soup is pretty tasty), the drink is bad, and the service is a little messy.
The food is totally fine, except the ingredients feel a little cheap. On top of the soup and the noodle, you only get some pickles, some frozen fake meat (one piece of fish cake and two pieces of crab cake), three thin sliced SPAM, one quail egg, and three thin sliced frozen beef. The soup itself is pretty good, and they do say you can have unlimited refills for the noodles, so there is that. I get that the noodle soup is marked on the cheaper end, but I would love it if they could swap out some processed food with some greens.
The drinks we had are not that great. We had a strawberry cheese drink and a watermelon cheese drink. They are priced at about 6 dollars each, but what they taste is kinda like flavored ice sugar water with cheesy cream on top. Again, it is not TERRIBLE, but it just tastes very cheap. For the same price and the same location (rip Bear Burger), we used to have thick multi-ingredient milkshake right here, and it was absolutely delicious.
The service is not very impressive. It feels like the waiters didn't get enough training, there is no clear area/task assignment among them, and maybe they just need to hire more people. There were maybe six waiters working, but somehow we saw three tables open while a huge line of people waiting there not being greeted by anyone. I think they should assign one employee to be the host/hostess at least during the rush hour. The actual waiting time for the food was not bad at all. It just took time for a waiter to notice that we were ready. They don't seem to serve water until you request it. Maybe they think you should just drink the soup? The place is pretty new, so I will give them some benefits of doubt and hope they would improve in the near future.
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