LAN NOODLE West Covina
1428 S Azusa Ave Suite B, West Covina, CA 91791, United States
This restaurant is so disgusting and fraud customerss money. Tonight I went to here dine in. Food was average. But customers service was two big thumbs down . When I received the bill I paid 40 dollars. $20×1, $5x 4. Because I thought my bill was 38 dollars something but my actual bill is $33 dollars something .So I went to the front ask why I paid $40 only gave me 1 dollar back. The lady in the front said you only paid $35 dollars. I let her know I paid $40. All of sudden one waiter stepped in to our conversation, raised his voice, said to me your bill only $33 thats impossible youll gave us $40, why do you think you did that thats impossible because your bill only $33 you cant give us $40. 1 with my kid. Since he almost yelled at me I decided paid my tips and left. But after I got home, I recount my money I found out Im missing five dollars. I called this restaurant they checked their camera after 15 minute waiting.They told me My five dollar was dropped by the waiter who was the one raising his voice on me when he passing by he accidentally dropped that five dollar on the ground so therefore when the lady came to check my bill out she only have $35 .But after I left, they actually found five dollars on the ground but when I called theyre not honest to me that they are already found five dollars on the ground but after I asked him to check the camera they say oh thats five dollar its belong to you. Thank you so much to blamed me and unjustly accused me.This is not a matter of $5 dollars, which just proves how shameless this restaurant is. I will not tolerate any kind of rude behavior in the future. I will not take my 20 minutes to drive back just because of the $5 dollars. You can keep but this restaurant forever owned me $5 dollars.I have to write this review. Because I have to let other people who pay cash to this restaurant know that double count your money before give to them.PS: dont use their suggested tips on the bill because its more than you actually need to pay do your own calculation.
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