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Bidrage med feedbackI was in Rock Hill today and was craving Pad Thai so decided to try this restaurant. I tried multiple times to call in my order from 11:30 to 1:30 and the phone rang busy like it was off the hook every time. So went in to place my order. I ordered steamed dumplings, Pad Thai, and Pad woon sen. The dumplings were a mess and stuck together, the Pad Thai was very dry, and Pad woon sen had no flavor and tasted like oil. Was hoping to find my new spot for Thai, but didn't.
I hate having to write this post as it makes me sad. it is the first negative review on Yelp, ever. I was at this establishment yesterday for a quick bite. I was witness to one of the most disgusting behaviors I have ever experienced. A man came in with his family only to be rudely treated due to him having a clearly identified service dog. By the general look of the man, it was clear he was a veteran (tattoo). Since when do we reject serving our disabled veterans or tell them they must sit outside. The over the top part was that he clearly and politely asked multiple times to speak to the owner. There were only a few tables thus based on their refusal I can only hope that the owner was not there. Train your staff. If this is a policy, then educate yourself and your staff. We will not be returning anytime soon.
Pretty upset with NC Noodle Bar at Cherry Rd. My nephew, wife, and daughter had gone to this restaurant many times when the previous owners were still there. We never had an issue until the new owner took over. He is am disabled veteran and has a service dog. When they entered the building, they were immediately informed that “there can be no dogs” and said, “you guys will have to leave or sit outside.” He then explained that I’m a disabled wartime veteran, and my dog was a service dog. For those who don't know. Under the law, no one can discriminate against people with disabilities and service animals. The server said it did not matter and kept making it an issue for us to have my service dog. We asked to speak to the owner to discuss the situation, and he refused to talk to us and told us that this was the only time we would be allowed to eat there with my service dog and that next time it wouldn’t be allowed. We asked again to speak with the owner to show him my paperwork for my service dog, although not required, and explain parts of the law that site this act as discrimination. The owner refused again and did not want to be professional enough to give us the courtesy of hearing out paying customers. This situation made the visit very uncomfortable, and I felt incredibly discriminated. The only reason we stayed was that our little girl wanted to stay, and we thought we should not cause a scene in front of her. But then also told us we needed to sit away from people. We are incredibly disappointed, and this is the first encounter we've experienced this level of ignorance of people with disabilities with service animals. This restaurant may have good food, but I hope they get some education on what to do when serving people with disabilities with service animals. We are beyond hurt and disappointed by this and can't believe this has happened. No one should be treated like this by any place of business.
Very disappointed. I wanted pho and ordered it from here. Huge mistake. The portion is a joke. The sides (lime, basil and mint were almost non existent. The broth doesn't have a strong flavor and my raw onions were cooked in it with a sprinkle of green onion. I had high hopes based on previous reviews but I'm this day and age I'm better off ordering the soup base of the internet and making it myself. For the price and with no meat added, that was a robbery. This is a one and done. I wouldn't recommend this place at all
It was completely empty when I arrived at 2:30 p.m. on a Wednesday. Lacee was our waitress, and she was fantastic. She was extremely helpful and accommodating. We got two Phos, one beef and one pork, both of which were delicious and came with basil, jalapeos, onions, Sriracha, and hoisin sauce. My children ordered an egg noodle bowel, which was a little thinner than Ramen noodle but not horrible. I liked the Chicken Satay, although it was a touch chewy, and I'm not a fan of fried dumping, so I'm not passing judgment on it. Please don't go above level one if you're sensitive to spice; anything more than level 1 and 2 is still wonderful but highly spicy.