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Came isn and ordered the shrimp and broccoli. Price was great and nice amount of food for dinner. The woman at the counter was pleasant and the place was clean. What else do you need? View all feedback.
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Food Decent Price High Average Service Terrible!.... we had the most rude and condescending server who took our order ..... I guess his tuxedo bow was too tight and cut off the polite part of his brain! Rest of the servers were OK! This is such a beautiful restaurant and it's a pity that some of the staff is so ill mannered! When one spends so much money eating out the least one expects is polite service! I was so ho... View all feedback.
Uncle Tai's is a well established Chinese restaurant located in Boca Raton. The weather was nice and we sat outside to enjoy our lunch. They have lunch menu on the weekend as well. We ended up ordering from the dinner as well since lunch didn't have fish option. We ordered shrimp dumplings steamed, these were really good and I would order this against. The hot and spicy shrimp entree was just ok, it had a tangy sweet and spicy taste instead. The fried rice were good since they were not very oily like other Chinese restaurants. (But they don't cook them in soy sauce, so if you want that, then ask the server while you order). The sliced fish in Szechuan sauce was really good and flavorful. I like this restaurant and the quick/efficient service. Good place to eat Chinese food if your looking for a proper sit down sort of place instead of Chinese pick up.
I wish I would have noticed Geoffrey K 's review before stopping here, but I missed it. Initially we wanted to eat at a different restaurant in the mall, but due to the heavy downpour, their outdoor tables were soaked and inside was cramped. With limited options in the mall, we decided to stop here. Should have heeded the reviews and the largely empty tables during a relatively busy time at other spots. Service: Negative stars are not an option, but in all my reviews and visits to restaurants as an adult: this place ranks pretty much at the very bottom. Impossible to find a server. When one does show up, its with such poor attitude that you feel like they don 't want you as a customer. It is the most insane treatment and attitude to have as a restaurant. Orders for brown rice: ignored. Request for salt and pepper: ignored. Food: Maybe one can overcome rude and bad service if food was out of this world. But even that 's not the case here. First of all, the menu is nothing special and even leaves out many popular asian dishes. The prices are way over the top for the quantity and quality presented. $22 for beef entries and $19 for most chicken entrees. Are you kidding me? Again if you are serving high quality ingredients, maybe, but that 's not the case here. Throw in the fact that one meal arrived cold and it becomes a bad experience. The only item that was ok was the Hot and Sour soup, but then again I have comparable ones from a cheap buffet. Overall: Dropping $100 on a meal for two and walking away MAD is not a pleasant experience. Traveling for business is not a glamorous life, so after a long day at work, its nice to have a decent meal and a beer. This place took that away from us. We would have been better off finding a Panda Express: better food! I am sure at some point this place was hitting all the notes, but seems that the owners just don 't care anymore. My coworker didn 't eat most of her meal and told the waiter it was bad. No one bothered to stop by to ask why and even attempt to remedy the situation. We will be staying in the area for a while on a project and this place missed the chance for quite a bit of repeat business.
Came isn and ordered the shrimp and broccoli. Price was great and nice amount of food for dinner. The woman at the counter was pleasant and the place was clean. What else do you need?
Uncle Tai's is located in the Boca town center right next to Rocco Tacos and Brio, both of which are my favorites on Military Trail. The restaurant is nicely decorated compared to usual Chinese places and offers excellent cuisine with excellent service. I have been to Uncle Tai's only for lunch and usually order from the Lunch menu but browsing through the dinner menu the prices are pretty reasonable for the quality of the food served. My favorites are the Hot and Spicy Shrimp and the Garlic Shrimp, which i usually order with the Shrimp Fried Rice. The staff is very hospitable and they are always looking to accommodate the customers. Once we had an office meeting and showed up without a reservations and they got a table of 12 setup without any hesitation. The food and overall service is awesome. 4 stars but I have to go to Uncle Tai's for dinner one night.
This is old school Chinese American cuisine for snowbirds seeking boilerplate stuff like they remember from the old NYC neighborhood in the 1970s. It's a farce. This is not the Uncle Tai you remember. Move on. He left you for Houston in 1979. These are his descendants looking for a money grab. There is nothing Hunanese about it despite the marketing verbiage. There's nothing wrong with Chinese Am (which I love) but my god, is this place incredibly overpriced for dinner and being in this high end mall with valet parking is no excuse for gouging patrons considering the prices at the other restaurants here are more or less reasonable. I've had lunch here and it is ok. Nothing authentically Chinese on the menu, which is fine given the target demographic, but I can find equally good or better Chinese Am for a lot less elsewhere. Worst of all they do not permit diners to eat at the bar (singles, couples, in threesomes, whatever) which is what I found out tonight. That's a stupid business practice considering we are more likely to order drinks there than at a table as a single. Who the hell wants to eat at a table by themselves? I was told I could have a two top in the dining room if I waited 30 minutes. Crazy. I wasn't doing that when other couples were waiting. Didn't want beef in black bean sauce with a wonton soup that badly. I walked out and ate at Sushi Ray next door. At the bar, where they were happy to serve me, as a single diner, and I ordered an expensive sake in addition to my dinner. How do you say go shove it up your ass in Cantonese? Never coming here again.