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I can't remember the last time a hostess/server's demeanor was as poor as the lady's at Orient Kitchen. The food isn't bad, but that lady's attitude is TERRIBLE. I went here for lunch today and was compelled by her obnoxiousness to post a review. First it was the stare when I asked for a glass of water for my friend. No acknowledgement of received request. No response to "thank you" when she brought it. When it came time to pay, my friend and I battled for the bill with credit cards, for all of 30 seconds. The lady loudly sighed as she went to process the payment. With basic courtesies like this on display, I'm amazed Orient Kitchen remains in business. Their lunch special is reasonably priced at $6.50, but I'll gladly vote with my wallet and go elsewhere to eat. I'd rather support a place that wants its customers to return, or at least pretends it does. If you're thinking of going to Orient Kitchen, I suggest walking a few steps more. Chipotle is right next door, their food is just as good, same price, and their counter servers are way friendlier (at least the 2 times I've been there).
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