3/5 Bailey 11 months ago on Google
Really
waffled
between
a
2
star
and
a
3
star
here,
but
my
family
in
Memphis
says
they
really
like
this
place,
so
I'll
settle
on
a
3
and
just
say
maybe
I
missed
something
or
got
unlucky.
Came
here
with
my
aunt
and
parents
when
we
stopped
overnight
in
Memphis
last
Sunday.
There's
a
spacious
parking
lot
and
the
restaurant
itself
is
quite
large,
so
we
had
no
problems
getting
in.
They
weren't
especially
busy
when
we
visited.
First
thing's
first:
it
was
COLD
in
there!
I'm
perpetually
hot
and
even
I
was
a
little
chilly;
my
poor
parents
and
aunt
were
freezing!
The
restaurant
also
feels
a
little
empty
and
bare
decor-wise.
Seating
was
kind
of
confusing.
My
aunt,
who's
visited
before,
anticipated
ordering
at
the
counter.
We
received
conflicting
information
from
two
different
staff
members
on
how
to
proceed.
After
standing
around
for
a
couple
minutes
in
limbo,
someone
finally
told
us
they'd
seat
us
and
take
our
order
at
our
table.
They
did,
but
disjointed
service
was
kind
of
the
theme
for
the
night.
Different
people
seating
us,
taking
orders,
checking
in,
etc.
Our
most
commonly
seen
waiter
was
a
bit
of
an
odd
duck;
he
had
a
slightly
off
putting
sense
of
humor.
It
wasn't
terrible,
but
just
sort
of
strange.
Lots
of
young
college
student
types
working
here,
so
I
guess
I'll
chalk
it
up
to
nerves
or
inexperience.
We
ordered
lettuce
wraps
and
potstickers
as
apps.
My
parents
split
Mr.
Eddie's
favorite
noodles,
my
aunt
got
the
Taiwanese
lo
mein,
and
I
had
chicken
pad
see
ewe.
As
you
can
gather
from
our
order,
this
is
a
pan-Asian
/
Asian
fusion
type
of
restaurant,
and
there's
probably
something
for
everyone
here,
considering
they
have
Chinese,
Thai,
Korean,
and
Vietnamese
dishes
on
the
menu.
I
just
wasn't
very
impressed
with
the
food.
The
chicken
lettuce
wraps
were
probably
the
best
thing,
about
equal
to
what
you'd
get
at
PF
Chang's
before
it
went
off
the
rails.
The
potstickers
were
a
little
greasy
and
didn't
have
a
ton
of
flavor
but
the
dipping
sauce
was
good.
I
think
the
best
main
dish
was
probably
Mr.
Eddie's
noodles;
I
stole
a
bite
of
that
and
it
was
decent.
My
pad
see
ewe
that
I
ordered
medium
had
no
heat
at
all
to
my
palate,
and
was
mostly
just
noodles.
Maybe
two
or
three
pieces
of
broccoli.
A
decent
amount
of
chicken,
I
guess,
but
it
was
unbearably
tough,
to
the
point
that
I
didn't
hardly
eat
any
of
it.
It
was
pretty
disappointing.
Lastly,
my
Thai
tea
wasn't
sweet
enough
to
suit
my
preferences.
They
have
a
very
large
menu
and
I
think
the
prices
are
reasonable.
Service
wasn't
unpleasant,
just
a
little
unorganized
and
unpolished.
Food
was
a
mixed
bag,
but
I
do
think
my
folks
ordered
better
than
I
did.
If
I
wind
up
coming
back
with
family
the
next
time
I'm
in
town,
I'll
try
something
different.