Bites - Forest Grove
Bites
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Bites offers a range of experiences that can leave diners feeling both satisfied and frustrated. Some guests rave about the warm atmosphere and excellent service, particularly highlighting the skill and dedication of the staff. However, others have reported issues with food quality, including undercooked burgers and soggy buns, alongside poorly executed dishes. Online ordering has been criticized for inconsistencies, with delays and unresponsive customer service detracting from the overall experience. While the promising menu features creatively crafted dishes, many feel the pricing does not align with the quality offered. Improvements in service and food consistency are needed to elevate this restaurant's potential.
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I cancelled my order. The corresponding customer service response would have been, We apologize for these inconveniences... You should note and update that for all your third party providers order online because my order has been approved and it told me that you make it with an ETA. There is definitely a problem, and the answer here was not appreciated.
The food is decent but I would not recommend relying their online ordering and was not impressed with the customer service.They are consistently late on the time listed for pick up. One time it was particularly late, and I expressed my frustration to the manager who was very dismissive. I suggested that they could send an update to those who place online orders that they were running late and she insisted they couldn't. I asked about a discount for the inconvenience, also a no. Just felt like they didn't seem to think it was even an issue.
The food is delicious, the atmosphere is warm, Sudha and the staff are amazing. We had a special event here and our experience was very positive. The selection of food is excellent our group especially loved the gyoza and green bean appetizers! I highly recommend Bites restaurant!
The woman who served us was incredibly sweet and knowledgeable about the menu. I ordered the Korean Chicken Salad, and aside from some crunchy noodles and the Asian-inspired dressing, it was just a salad. It would have benefited from Korean-spicedchicken. My husband got the salmon burger and tots. He liked it and appreciated the hefty portion. I would have ordered themolten chocolate cake, but it was $11 and I couldn't bring myself to order a dessert that would almost double the cost of mymeal. Not sure why this was so high when most of the meals were reasonably priced. Anyway, I would go back for the service andthe eclectic menu.
This was? not good. Three stars credited for the hardworking, friendly woman running the bar, waiting tables, seating folks, busing tables: one-woman show. Two very young men were running the kitchen and doing what they could but seemed out of theirdepth. The digital-only menu is a strangely conceived, excessively long, and poorly executed Americana interpretation of mostlyAsian flavors and dishes. To be fair, several people enjoyed their meals but most did not. Prices are much too high for whatwas served, paired with a ridiculously expensive system for add-ons. Want a sprinkle of onion on your taco? Add $0.50. Wantcheese? $0.75. The tacos in this photo were $6 each, not good ingredients or taste, and had no included sides. In my opinion,Bites will have to seriously bring up the quality or bring down the prices and trim the menu if they hope to stay in business.
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