George B.
Yelp
First rule of thumb for a restaurant is to perfect the dish before you put it on the menu. On our visit a few nights ago, the new menu was themed in honor of Chinese New Year. Disappointment soon followed. The spring roll salad (a spring roll minus the wrapper) was served with vastly undercooked rice noodles. The server explained that they were rice noodles and were to be served that way. Being well traveled, I tried to explain that, no, they aren't served that way and was told that the chef intended for them to be that way. When my wife explaining that the rice noodles simply could not be placed on a fork to eat, the server suggested the fried rolls. These had a traditional look, but doughy, and had a tasteless filling, served with an equally tasteless sauce. The dumplings, described as light pillows, were claggy, more dough than filling. The Kung Pao eggplant, served without a sauce, was oversalted, perhaps from too much soy sauce and overseasoned with chinese peppercorns. Neither I nor our friend ate more than a third of the dish. On a positive note, the ribs, miso salmon, and ramen lo mein dishes seemed to be a hit.
In summary, except for the ribs, salmon, and ramen, the other dishes placed before us should never have left the kitchen, or for that matter, been placed on the menu.