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What Curiosity63197930841 doesn't like about Palm Trees:
This restaurant used to be good, but has since declined in quality. The staff is rude, the service is poor, and the prices are too high. Despite being a customer for several years, I will not be returning. View all feedback. What Xanthe G likes about Palm Trees:
Unlimited dining experience! The food is outstanding, featuring a wide variety of appetizers and entrees. The service is top-notch and the prices are unbeatable. I am eagerly looking forward to my next visit! View all feedback.
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Unlimited dining experience! The food is outstanding, featuring a wide variety of appetizers and entrees. The service is top-notch and the prices are unbeatable...
read moreThis restaurant used to be good, but has since declined in quality. The staff is rude, the service is poor, and the prices are too high. Despite being a custome...
read moreReally want this place to return to how it was, our favourite Chinese restaurant but the quality and cooking of the food has gone south we tried again tonight w...
read moreThe food was excellent and the staff were wonderful. I plan on becoming a regular customer. It's disappointing that they don't offer the 'All you can eat menu'...
read moreBeen here a lot, but there's this one old guy who works here who is crazy rude to the guest, that he reduces the star rating from 5 to 1. He kills the vibe, the...
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read moreOnce a beloved destination for Chinese cuisine, this restaurant now finds itself in turmoil. Patrons lament the decline in food quality, rude staff, and exorbitant prices, leading many to seek alternatives. While some appreciate the all-you-can-eat experience and praise the food when fresh, others report unsettling hygiene issues and a chilly atmosphere that dampens the dining experience. The restaurant, frequented by loyal customers in the past, now faces a challenge to restore its former glory amidst dissatisfaction. As hope lingers for improvement, diners are left questioning whether they should stay or go.