Anh N.
Google
First and foremost, this is a QR restaurant so not only they don't have a physical menu, their TVs don't even showcase anything worthwhile but random channels. Extremely inconvenient should you have someone older in your party who is not tech savvy.
This place looks clean and high scale, typical for a college town storefront, and it looks pleasing enough with its cultural decoration.
As I have said before, being a strictly QR code restaurant means the employees will not take verbal order of any kind, and must be done via mobile. I know this is a tactic to save on labor, but I get it. The food are served surprisingly fast, to the point of *too fast*. It definitely feels like they were just heating it up.
I can not confirm how authentic the food was for not being Chinese, but the pork combo rice dishes were very spicy 🥵 🌶️ for our palettes. Forget the authenticity because does it matter if they don't taste good in the first place?