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Stumbled upon BBD after arguing with my best friend about where we should have lunch. She's always in the mood for Asian and I'm always in the mood for American so we met halfway with Asian Fusion. The service was friendly from the moment we walked in. At one point, even the cook came and asked us how everything was tasting, which doesn't happen often. I ordered the Chicken Katsu club and it was delicious. Everyone else seemed satisfied with their selections. Meals come with a side of coleslaw or house made chips. All of us chose chips. We weren't impressed: the chips were cold and are covered in seaweed flakes and have a pretty strong and fishy taste. We couldn't finish them. Also, we all paid for drinks and it would have been nice if the cashier would have told us that water was free. I feel a little ripped off, but water was all I could drink. We tried their tea, but it smelled rancid: definitely not fresh and it almost ruined my entire meal. I feel bad for giving a highly rated place a low review, but I was just not wowed. Their was only one other person in the restaurant at the time we were there, so there's no excuse they couldn't keep things fresh. I'm just a little disappointed.
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