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    Dragon's Cafe

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 8:00 am - 2:00 pm, 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM

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    Sumo Japanese Steakhouse

    Sumo Japanese Steakhouse

    3.2(108 reviews)
    4.4 mi
    $$

    Fantastic! Decorated well, with the lighting being perfect, the service is always stellar, and the…read morefood is a 10/10.

    We recently dined here for dinner and had a mixed experience…read more On the positive side, our waitress was very good. She was attentive and knowledgeable, and when we asked about the Papaya Seafood dish (we were specifically looking for the papaya), she explained that many customers do not like papaya, so the restaurant removed it from the dish and now only uses the sauce. While that was not indicated on the menu, the dish itself still tasted good, and we appreciated her clear explanation. Most of the food overall was decent and enjoyable. We ordered the hibachi filet and shrimp, avocado roll, California roll, miso soup, and spring roll. Everything was prepared well and met expectations for a casual Japanese restaurant. Unfortunately, the experience took a turn that overshadowed the meal. After I casually asked our waitress if she spoke Mandarin (which she did, and she kindly explained several things to us in Mandarin), a manager-looking woman wearing a dark green dress abruptly inserted herself into the conversation without invitation. She commented, "Oh, I couldn't tell you're Chinese," and then proceeded to ask an unsolicited and politically sensitive question: "Do you think Taiwan is part of China?" She continued to press political opinions that were completely unrelated to dining and entirely uninvited. Introducing politically charged topics to customers during a meal is highly inappropriate and unprofessional. Regardless of personal views, this is not something that belongs in a business setting, especially in a restaurant where guests are simply trying to enjoy their evening. Because of this interaction, we have decided not to return. Good food and service cannot compensate for uncomfortable, forced political discussions. Businesses should focus on hospitality, not politics.

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    Wasabi Wok Chinese & Japanese Food

    Wasabi Wok Chinese & Japanese Food

    2.6(5 reviews)
    4.2 mi

    Wasabi Wok is a casual Chinese & Japanese takeout restaurant located in the Hannaford Shopping…read moreCenter on Kellogg Rd. The place is a typical order at the counter place with sushi bar and open kitchen area and ample self serve seating for eating in. The Chinese menu offerings include the standard Chinese dishes including Cantonese, Hunan and Szechuan dishes. 30 Lunch Specials ($4.80-$5.45) served until 3PM with pork fried rice and soup and 16 Combination Platters ($7.15-$7.95) served with pork fried rice and egg roll are offered here. Most items are priced under $10. The Japanese menu offerings include a good variety of sushi rolls and sashimi, tempura, Tokyo chicken, miso soup, seaweed salad, and edamame. 14 Wasabi Wok Special Platters ($7.35-$8.35) with white rice, salad, & 6 California roll are offered here. I stopped in here recently for lunch takeout. It was mid afternoon when I dropped in here and the place was very quiet and deserted. After waiting for 3 minutes all by myself inside in front of the counter, I finally called the place up on my phone and heard the ring behind the register and instantly 3 staff members magically appeared. My order for two Lunch Specials was taken including L14 Roast Pork Lo Mein ($5.00) with pork fried rice and wonton soup and L25 Kung Pao Chicken ($5.00) with pork fried rice and hot & sour soup. It took about 20 minutes for my food to be all set as I watched the kitchen staff cook my food fresh. The portion sizes including the soups were good sized for the price. The lo mein was on the oily side with soft noodles, tender strips of roast pork, cabbage, carrots, onions, sprouts, & scallions. The kung pao chicken had tender pieces of boneless chicken, green peppers, carrots, celery, baby corn, zucchini in a spicy sweet sauce, topped with peanuts. The pork fried rice (yellow color) had a soft texture with small tender roast pork pieces, onions, & peas. The wonton soup had 3 firm wontons (filled with ground pork) in a light chicken broth. The hot & sour soup had a mix of carrots, celery, fungi, mushrooms, and tofu in a spicy flavored broth. Overall, though it did take a while for my order to be ready (the place was empty), the food I ordered was all very good, fresh, and very tasty. I don't mind waiting for good food.

    This rating is solely based on their incredibly unprofessional and rude customer service. The…read moreowners are rude and so are their child laborers. Rude on the phone, rude when they make mistakes on your order and won't fix it. Rude rude rude. It's too bad the food is considerably good Chinese for the area. Not NYC Chinese food but they make okay food. They need to take some lessons in customer service and not be assholes. I guarantee there are other people out there that stopped going to Wasabi Wok because of their attitude problems.

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