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I wanted to love this place after reading all the reviews, and I will say the cold noodles are honestly very good! But another part of eating out is the experience and service you receive, which was NOT there. It was about a 20 minute wait which was acceptable - there is a ticket system and we had some minor issues with that as it's hard to hear when they announce your number. What was UNACCEPTABLE was the fact that an employee (a very senior looking man who may have been the Manager) came up to our table of 2 to ask if "something was wrong with our food." I could tell he was hinting that he wanted us to eat faster - this was a very strange interruption. A few minutes later, he came back and said to us: "You've been here for more than 30 minutes, people are waiting, don't you see? If you want to go talk, go somewhere else." I was so shocked I couldn't even respond, we both just stared at him point blank. A few second later, our server comes to ask us if we'd like our bill. The answer was of course, yes, so that we could leave this place immediately. This was both our first time at this restaurant and it was disappointing to have ended this way.
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