N Q.
Yelp
We stopped on this busy Saturday for a few Asian goodies to take on our three-hour trip. On a suggestion, for Vietnamese food and snacks on the way, we picked up a variety of small bites, including eggrolls, three different kinds of fresh rolls, and five che dessert drinks.
The services from three employees we came across were efficient and friendly, except one lady behind the che and xoi bar (sweet dessert drinks and sticky rice bins) stood out as the worst service we've encountered. She has reddish Auburn hair and glasses and appears as one of the owners. There is no order that she will service who has been waiting next in line. She will take whoever yells out that they need a large order to go, especially if you are a male. I was standing and expecting an honor system happening to get service. A male customer jumped in front of me even though I told her I had been waiting as the next in line. She shrugged her shoulders, stared at my breasts, and moved on. No apologies, no regrets. The same happened to another customer that had been waiting patiently, and she skipped her and jumped to the next male customer calling out to her. If I were not on a time crunch and had not promised to pick up some food here, I would have taken my business elsewhere.
Our thoughts on the few food grabs. The fresh rolls were decent, but their accompanying sauce was full of gummy starch. The egg rolls were small for $1.25 each, had little meat fillings, and had a strange and overwhelming sweetness as if there were loads of MSG in them. The che dessert drinks were overwhelmed with simple syrup.
No prices are listed; you pay if you want the items, as they will pull numbers out of the air. There are many things to select from, and I don't even know how they would keep track of their price system. Prices vary daily, time of day, who is making the purchase, and who is ringing you out. This was our third time stopping in, and the prices changed each time. Crying out loud. For pricing reference, today, we spent about $80 for three small trays of fresh rolls, ten egg rolls, and five cups of sweet dessert drinks.
It could have been a four-star potential, but we had to minus one star for the ridiculous "no first come, first serve policy" and another star for the sliding scales with pricing--two strikes on in our books.