Suzee Q.
Yelp
My husband and I went past this shop the night before and saw four or five works sitting in the dining area, no customers. It was very sad looking, so I promised myself I'd give it a try soon. Just had lunch there - it's their second day of being open so I cut them some slack. There was an older guy in a black apron and red T-shirt at the street corner handing out their menus. There was one customer at a table (waiting for his take-out order) and an older Chinese woman who nodded at me politely as I entered. Two young kids - like maybe high school? - in red STEM T-shirts were at the counter and they took my order with excitement. I sat at the only 2-top to wait for my order. There were maybe eight others who came, only one other dined in, like me. As I waited, I could hear the main woman cook loudly directing the two kids at the counter. It was in Chinese, so actually, it sounded like mean yelling. At one point, the cash register malfunctioned and I could hear the young girl, as only a teenage kid can, plaintively wail, Can you fix this? The woman came to the front to fix the register and reprimand the girl (it sounded like). As I sat, I had a view of the dirty windows and beat-up trash can. Despite this place being brand-spanking new, it needs a scrub. Music playing overhead would make workers' "conversation" less jarring. My Broccoli Beef was ready shortly, cost less $7, and was pretty good! The rice was light and fluffy, the beef was tender and well sauced, and there was lots of broccoli! So, they definitely need work on customer relations. But my dish was good. I'll be back to try something else.