yikes! what was i thinking?. wow! what a disappointment! first of all, when you enter the place, you must immediately pick up a menu then wait in line to place your order. the mass of people behind you bump you around and breathe on you. once you place your order then you must find an empty table to wait at until your order arrives. gooood luck! two of us ordered the asian salad. the two asian salads came 15 minutes apart. the excuse offered was "we dropped the second salad so we had to make another". huh? i laughed since my asian salad was mostly chopped cabbage with tiny bits of broccoli and red bell pepper (think put through a cuisinart) with a few added orange slices and wonton strips and which appeared to be the same "salad fixins" as i purchase in a package in the produce department at the local raleys! the size was comparable to a side salad offered at denny's and the bowl it came in looked just like the dishes they do use at denny's! (no, i don't eat at denny's, i've just had the experience of watching others who do eat there.)
we all ordered the sweet potato fries. these fries are small shoe-string potato fries served warm, not hot. the fries are too small to really taste the sweet potato flavor however they did have a nice texture.
the kitchen is housed in an old dairy queen building, built with no acoustical sound- reducing materials, so all noises bounce around the kitchen and magnify as they do so. trying to have a conversation while eating dinner here is painful at best. people tend to eat and run.
the kitchen has a kids menu with reduced prices so yes there are lots of kids. parents use the place just like the local mcdonalds, so children are allowed to holler over the top of each other, wrestle each other over the tables and seating benches, play with the blinds, and leave their dining areas like a pigpen.
the kitchen staff are nice and friendly but very busy so when you see one ask for
for anything you need immediately since you will not see them again for awhile.