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Address: 9987 Silverdale Way NW # 101, Silverdale, WA 98383
Phone: (360) 692-3414
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5/3 25. Went for a late lunch 3pm. Many of the containers were almost empty. They no longer have the all you can eat option. The grill had been off or almost off. Took a LONG time to cook the vegetables. Cook was sour and what appeared unhappy. Maybe they are having a hard time. It would be sad to see them close.
The food was so, so delicious. I have a stomach issue at the moment so couldn’t get all my hot stuff, but got the sweet n savvy goodies and was happy as could be!! I couldn’t eat it all the bowl was so full! Yes, they let you fill the bowl up nicely past the top, so you can take leftovers home. They aren’t stingy with you. The all-you-can-eat is worth the money if you can eat thirds. They let you fill the bowl so full it’s like you’ve got seconds and thirds in there if you’re a small eater and they are big cereal bowls.
My family and I met there at 11:15 today, pretty much when the restaurant opened. I will have to admit this is one restaurant I’m not sure that I will return to in the future, I won’t say no for sure, but I have doubts that I will again.
The restaurant was reasonably clean although where my family and I sat we could see underneath the bar that held all the items to assemble, that area looked a little bit on the dirtier side, a couple of the windows should have been cleaner, but as far as tables cleanliness, they all appeared fresh, and the floor appeared to be tidy.
Our server was friendly, and she had a sweet smile but wasn’t overly chatty. However, the person that was cooking the stuff up wasn’t pleasant at all, didn’t say one word to us, nor did she smile once. We felt as though we were more of a burden to her than paying customers.
And I have mixed feelings about tipping twice; there was a basket on the counter where the food was being cooked that had words that read “tips” and then we are expected to tip at the end when paying for our bill? When we dine at other restaurants, we don’t tip twice. Perhaps its more prevalent in these types of restaurants where we can see our food being cooked up? Her impolite stares and un-called for rudeness did not deserve a tip, However I tipped her as well hoping it would combat the harsh glares.
Overall the food mediocre at best in my opinion and very bland sauces overall, even if the food had been good, with her behind the wok- would send me looking elsewhere for lunch.