Yummy One
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Great food, good value, lots of varieties, fast service and very nice staff. Highly recommend it! Big portion too. Me and my 2 teenage boys were visit…
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Has to be the most miserable place on earth to eat, these people are low lives, cheap and nasty. esp the girls behind the counter, they are very rude,…
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Had an awesome char kway tao here, delicious flavor, nice balance of ingredients, nice and hot straight from the wok. Hong Kong milk tea hit the spot …
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8 Reviews on “Yummy One”
Has to be the most miserable place on earth to eat, these people are low lives, cheap and nasty. esp the girls behind the counter, they are very rude, and very ugly, dirty and make me feel like puking whenever I’ve eaten there, {4 times} they swear at customers in Mandarin and will rip you off every chance they can get, they underfill take away orders {3 times} and give you rice mostly with hardly any ingredient, overpriced for what you get and the food is average and filled with MSG and garlic powder. I would never recommend this place.
Had an awesome char kway tao here, delicious flavor, nice balance of ingredients, nice and hot straight from the wok. Hong Kong milk tea hit the spot too. Staff were friendly, will go back for more! Partner enjoyed his Hainan chicken rice too, it’s served with plain rice but he prefers that.
It was the worst food i’ve ever had… ordered the crispy chicken with fried rice but the chicken skin wasnt crispy at all and it’s smell like they didnt change the oil for very long time… the fried rice was plan taste. Just cook it with egg,garlic and soy sauce… no passion at all.. and it was pretty expensive.. no worth it…
Probably the worst place to go eat around Chinatown. Decided to check this place out since there always seems to be a decent amount of people dining here. The place has a rather large menu with a mixture of asian cuisines as mentioned by a past reviewer (Chinese, Thai & Malaysian from memory). Alarm bells should’ve rang as the menu was quite large & going from experience places that do more than one cuisine tend to not be very good & I end up having a sad experience.I ordered the laksa & my friend ordered the bbq noodle soup. As soon as my laksa came to the table I was already a bit hesitant as the soup base did not look like the usual laksa. I tried to force a few mouthfuls down but just had to stop because it was just not laksa. It was rather sour & salty & did not have the slightest hint of flavour that resembled a laksa, a really sad attempt. Surely you can go down to one of the asian supermarkets & get a laksa paste. I’d rather that then what I had. My friend advised me that the soup base for their dish could’ve had more flavour & was disappointed as well. Service was ok & did not experience the rudeness from staff unlike past reviewers.All in all, for the prices you pay this place is not worth it. You have another chinese restaurant down the road that does lunch specials & thai as well. Suffice to say, I’m glad Breadtop was around the corner as I was still hungry due to not eating my laksa.
Service is a total and complete rubbish. Rude and unaccommodating asian staffs, menu was actually thrown in your table. Food was just salty and msg
Really bad experience. To be honest the food is of acceptable standard, but the service is like hell. Last time I went there to have lunch with my mate, the female cashier staff (tall, chinese) was so bossy. Entering a chinese restaurant like that, we didn’t expect her to say Hello or Thank you or anything like that. But at least give us some basic respect! First of all, her emotions didn’t show that we were welcomed at all. When we entered, not a single word was said, only thing she did was to throw the menu onto our table. And when we were to pay the bill, she just grabbed the credit card from my hands. What an attitude! Also, as my mate knows some Cantonese, he could tell that she was swearing in Cantonese all the time, very likely to be swearing at customers without them knowing. That was our first time being there, also the last time. We will definitely not go there ever again. We paid for everything – we weren’t supposed to be treated that way.
The waitress is nice enough except she only speaks Mandarin. The menu is pan-Asian, Malaysian, Thai, Indonesian, but the majority is Chinese. I’m having the fried chicken with egg on rice. It comes out looking not much like the menu. The amber, crispy chicken is no where to be seen. That would be because it’s pork. Oh well, actually it wasn’t bad and the chicken yolk is runny, no chance it’d stick to the pan evidenced by the oily residue. I prob should learn Mandarin. I should hate this eatery but there’s a happy go lucky attitude which I find endearing. reviewinfive.com