1/5 Aaron D. 1 year ago on Google
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2/17/23
10/10.
What
a
pleasant
surprise!
Our
Server
Brandi
was
incredible,
we
wanted
for
nothing.
She
was
always
2
steps
ahead.
Her
suggestions
on
point
and
even
took
the
time
to
make
our
rambunctious
4yr
old
feel
special.
Coconut
shrimp
was
delicious,
as
was
everything
else.
Couldn’t
find
anything
negative
about
our
dining
experience
if
we
wanted.
Will
be
back
forsure!
Brandi
is
far
and
away
the
most
valuable
asset
this
company
has.
It’s
been
a
LONG
time
since
we’ve
experienced
service
of
this
caliber
anywhere
in
Wichita.
Sadly
I’m
having
to
seriously
reduce
their
score
based
on
our
carry
out
order
experience
tonight
…
Street
corn
was
a
laughable
portion,
literally
3
bites
for
$5…
I
opened
the
corn
at
the
restaurant
and
questioned
the
“host/
to-go
specialist
“
if
this
was
the
correct
portion.
He
assured
me
it
was.
I
asked
if
I
could
get
extra
sauce
to
dip
my
firecracker
shrimp
in,
he
told
me
that
wasn’t
possible
and
“they
have
plenty
of
sauce
on
them”.
I
arrive
home
with
the
food
and
discover
they
forgot
the
coconut
sauce
for
our
coconut
shrimp
entree.
Which
is
the
star
of
that
meal.
We
upgraded
to
the
“Bacon
jalapeño
cheese
fries”
and
they
forgot
the
bacon.
We’ve
had
several
great
dine
in
experience’s
at
Hurricane.
However
I
will
NEVER
attempt
to
get
their
food
to
go.
Maybe
there’s
been
some
management
changes
made,
if
not
there
needs
to
be
or
this
place
won’t
last.
As
I
walked
out
with
my
bag
of
food
missing
items
I’d
paid
for.
There
was
a
party
of
6
standing
outside
the
door
ready
to
dine,
they
decided
to
call
and
ensure
the
kitchen
was
still
open.
Whatever
answer
they
received
told
them
to
turn
around.
As
they
walked
back
to
their
cars
they
yelled
to
each
other
“I
guess
we’ll
head
to
Buffalo
Wild
Wings”.
My
suggestion,
stop
letting
your
line
staff
run
this
place
into
the
ground.
If
you’re
open
to
a
certain
time
then
you
better
be
willing
ready
and
able
to
serve
up
until
that
time.
Also
the
Host/
Togo
person
(the
first
face
you
see
as
you
walk
in)
needs
some
training.
Sitting
in
a
booth
playing
on
his
phone
is
far
from
a
warm
welcome.
A
simple
“Hi,
Hello,
Welcome!”
Would
have
done
wonders.
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