Ming - Edison
Ming
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Ming's restaurant presents a mixed bag of experiences, particularly highlighting the clash between service and food quality. Diners lament a mandatory 20% service charge, which can overshadow the dining experience if the service does not meet expectations. While some dishes, like Gobi Manchurian, receive high praise, others, such as Hakka noodles and Chili Paneer, disappoint with low-quality flavors reminiscent of frozen meals. Issues like incorrect orders and inconsistent portion sizes further mar the dining experience. However, loyal patrons champion Ming's unique Indo-Chinese offerings, especially for those craving flavorful dishes, making it a mixed but intriguing culinary destination.
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The food was quite disappointing. The Cottage Cheese Veggie Skewers included only four pieces of paneer and just one small piece of bell pepper. The description promised a variety of vegetables, but it definitely did not live up to that expectation.
My first visit to Ming was truly memorable and definitely won’t be my last! I enjoyed a Thursday evening dinner where everything exceeded my expectations. The service was quick and attentive, and my friend, who had been there previously, also spoke highly of the restaurant and its menu.
There are many vegan options available! We tried the Vegetable Manchurian, Sweet Corn Soup, Chili Tofu, and Hakka Noodles. The Vegetable Manchurian was fantastic; however, the staff faced a few challenges...
I was quite disappointed with both the quality and quantity of the food considering the high prices. They added a 20% service charge for meals like this? We ordered the vegetable dumplings, which were underfilled. The cauliflower Manchurian was overly greasy—just way too much oil! The aftertaste was unpleasant. The Thai egg fried rice was merely ordinary fried rice with eggs, lacking any vegetables, and the portion size was so small for $20 that it wouldn't even be enough for one person. Overall, it was a very unsatisfactory experience!
Please note that they automatically add a 20% service charge to your final bill, regardless of the size of your table. While this can be seen as a tip, I hope you experience outstanding service to make it worthwhile. I’m deducting one star for this automatic charge and the fact that customers are not given the option to choose their own gratuity.
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