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We went again for dinner per hubby's request and boy was it a different experience. Contrary to the first day the parking lot was filled and we had to wait in line for about 15 mins. Once seated we could see that the it was a crazy mess in there. The servers and workers in general looked overwhelmed, which you could tell from the dirty table and floors and there was a lack of consistency in the food quality . The floor had food, trash, and even a fork just lying around the entire time we were there and the food stations were absolutely filthy! Seriously, wipe down the food counters because its unsanitary and just disgusting to see counter-tops with food and sauces all over them. There was also an issue with quality control because the orange chicken did not taste the same as the other day. This time the orange chicken was on the dry side and they were stingy with the sauce to the point where it could have been popcorn chicken because you couldn't really taste the sauce. There were other dishes that lacked quality control like the soups and shrimp, but the biggest problem was definitely how filthy the place was. I get it, its still opening week and I would like to give them the benefit of the doubt , but seriously it was just that dirty in there.
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