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2012-01-30
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The name of the restaurant is perhaps meant to recreate the experience of dining at a street side stall in Hong Kong, but that just doesn't materialise inside a crowded,noisy and busy shopping mall.The restaurant has quite a disorganised seating arrangement, which leaves more to be desired.You feel a little too close to the next table for comfortThe menu has a never ending variety of noodles but the staff are unable to explain anything clearly, given their lack of understanding of the English la
The restaurant has quite a disorganised seating arrangement, which leaves more to be desired.You feel a little too close to the next table for comfort
The menu has a never ending variety of noodles but the staff are unable to explain anything clearly, given their lack of understanding of the English language.
We had to wait for the supervisor, who was supposedly able to clarify the terms.
All that took a lot of time, but the food came fast, though.
The Instant Noodles looked good as a package, with its huge ladle-like spoon and all.
However, tastewise, it was just okay.
Similarly, the Vegetarian Fried Noodles was a huge letdown - too dry and hardly any vegetables at all, as well as mock meat!
Perhaps, onlt he vegatables were passable.
The drinks were normal but what really spoilt our whole dining expeience was this staff member staff standing at the entrance, screaming something like, "Hi, welcome to Streats!" to every single shopper who walked past.
Of course, it is important to invite new customers, but not at the expense of the comfort of the dining customers.
Another trip Well, I dont think so
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