Robbie G.
Yelp
We decided to try this place, but the experience was mixed. It was our second time here, but it had been years since the last visit. When we arrived, there was no host at the station and no communication about the process. After waiting 20 minutes and being ignored, we finally had to ask about a waitlist or estimated time. The "host" jotted down my name and phone number, guessed a 15-minute wait (after being prompted), but it ended up being closer to 20-25 minutes. Management was nowhere to be seen throughout this whole ordeal.
Now, onto the food and drinks we had:
Spicy tots
BBQ pork bao
Beef bulgogi skewers
Edamame
Pan-fried dumplings
Lo mein
Roti canai (plain)
Dessert: Chocolate banana roti
Drinks: The sunset cocktail and a glass of wine.
Most of the food was solid, but there were some disappointments. The dumplings never came out until we asked about them. The bulgogi skewers were a letdown--the meat was chewy, and the sauce was watery and bland. Easily our least favorite dish. On the flip side, the roti canai was very good! Flavorful and definitely a highlight. The spicy tots were probably my second favorite, beat only by the dessert.
Service was okay. Our server was nice and trying their best, but they seemed overwhelmed, especially since they were also managing the bar. We found out later she was only supposed to be bartending, but was helping the wait staff out of necessity. Completely not her fault. Aside from the missed dumplings, the food came out hot, fresh, and fast. It really seems like more of a management issue.
Overall, the food had some great moments (the roti canai, tots, and dessert stood out), but the poor organization and service issues took away from the experience. Not sure if I'd rush back.