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Alex provided excellent service enhancing the casual dining experience. He is attentive, responsive, and delivers customer centric service. The breakfast was excellent especially the hand made masa tortillas; the coffee tasted fresh. The inviting double door entrance is adorned with an intricate weathered iron gate. Please note that currently they are not accepting debit nor credit cards so bring cash.

China King Restaurant – Menu with Prices – 6816 14th St W, Bradenton

I’m updating my review, and had to knock it down a star… Hopefully it doesn’t get rid of my old review, but for some reason China King is no longer accepting credit or debit card payment for their online system? I’m not really certain what’s going on with that but we had to order from a different Chinese food place tonight because that is our preferred means of payment and neither of us had cash on us to pay in cash. Sad, because I really prefer their food over other places, and i’m not really certain whether they are going through some site issues or if the business is having trouble… but here’s my original review in case Yelp does get rid of it. Just know, they are currently not accepting credit cards or debit cards for online payment, and I don’t know anything about whether they accept it in-restaurant or not because we have always ordered online or via phone from them (and MUCH prefer online): “4/5 stars: Have had only one bad experience where they forgot an item we ordered. Didn’t look at many of the other reviews but I am sure it’s mixed reviews as is most Chinese food places. I can only give my personal opinion. Nothing has ever been undercooked when we have ordered, as i’ve had that problem with a few other places, We are huge fans of Chinese food and in my opinion this is the best in the area. They maintain quality while giving you quantity. Their boneless spare ribs are amazing, and their sesame chicken is even better. We order fairly frequently from them (of all the places we’ve ever ordered this has been one of two places we mostly order from for delivery.) They are very kind people on phone and in person and we loves getting our Chinese food fix from them. They cater to what you ask- if you do not want hot peppers in your food they will leave it out for you- if you want something prepared a certain way just ask for it they’re happy to help. Again dishes I would recommend- their egg rolls, egg drop soup, boneless spare ribs, sesame chicken, chicken with broccoli. I’m sure the rest of their menu is just as great. Prices are fair as well, comparatively.”

P & S Ravioli Co – Menu with Prices – 4726, 1722 W Oregon Ave, Philadelphia

This is probably the best hoagie I’ve ever had. Quality meats, quality rolls friendly fast service. This will be my go to hoagie shop for now on. They take credit/debit cards as well which is helpful for those of us that never seem to have cash on hand when we’re hungry.

Arbuckle Coffee Roasters – Menu with Prices – 3550 E Corporate Dr, Tucson

This review is especially for AARON K. who was the bartender-barista at Arbuckle’s coffee at the Tucson Airport. He selflessly gave me $5 to operate the massage chairs by gate A9. I only had credit cards, and the chairs only took paper bills. I was stuck. With two hours to kill in the tiny Tucson airport, what was I going to do? I explained my problem and asked him if I could buy him something that cost $5 and get the cash, but of course that wasn’t an elegant solution. He whipped out his own pocket money and gave me a $5 with a smile and said, ‘go enjoy and relax, on me.” I was so moved by his kindness. I didn’t have my debit card, only credit cards so without Aaron K’s help, I would have been a stressed out traveler with hours ahead of me…KNOWING that relaxation was just outside my grasp… After my awesome $5 for 30 min chair massage, I went to the bar, because it was in my newly relaxed and clear minded state I realized the solution to my problem– I could order a drink, and leave him a big tip! So we jammed out to awesome 80s music, watched the planes load up their passengers, and eventually it was my turn to board. I flew home, more relaxed and happy than I started my day. Your courtesy and hospitality made me a Tucson believer. THANK YOU! Arbuckles Coffee at 7250 South Tucson Blvd, at the airport, you’ve got a great staffmember here!

new orleans seafood – Menu with Prices – 14814 Kinsman Rd #4840, Cleveland

Did not accept credit cards even though the door and window had the signs of the major credit cards. Also, they move really slow. 10 minutes felt like 30. Definitely, my first and last time eating there.

Bimbo Bakeries USA – Menu with Prices – 3232 Chelton Cir, Colorado Springs

I see someone is saying this store does not take cards and that is bullshit I have been going to this store for close to 8 years now and they do take debit and credit cards! I love this store the prices are great you can eat better healthier breads for what you would pay for a cheaper bread if you go here and the people are friendly and helpful.

Z&C Relax Massage – Menu with Prices – 500 Inland Center Dr, San Bernardino

When I first called there they told me they have private rooms and they took all credit cards. When I arrive there they took me to the back of their shop to a private room. The therapist that worked on me was LiLi…She was very warm caring therapist..and very professional.. Unfortunately the Private room was not private. They never close the door and the employees came in six different times to get hot rocks and towels out of the warming machine on the counter..I was very disappointed and for that reason I won’t go back. After the service was over I went to pay the bill. But remember I first told you they indicated they take all credit cards they don’t take American Express.. If the room is really private for the time I was there and they took all credit cards like they said they did I would become a regular weekly customer because of the therapist that worked on me was one of the best I’ve ever experienced…

Foothill family Donuts Menu with Prices 624 Morning Dr, Bakersfield

This is a great place to grab something to satisfy your sweet tooth if you’re in the area. The donuts are fresh throughout the morning and are pretty tasty. My favorite is the ham and cheese crossiant but you have to get there early if you want in on them…they sell out often. But if you have some time to spare, the staff is always willing to make up another batch. Speaking of the staff, they are always super friendly and go out of their way to greet you and make sure you leave with a smile. Just as a heads up, they charge 50 cents for use of debit and credit cards and do not give cash back.

Taco L1000000 – Menu with Prices – 2080 Favor Rd SW, Marietta

WORST SERVICE EVER! They messed up my whole order and when I asked for my money back, they refused to give me my money back. It was the worst experience ever! It was on the receipt that I had ordered 12 tacos & they had only given me 10. When I went back to show them, the b**** was telling me that she had given me free tacos, but I paid for 12 and only received 10. Then the b***** gets mad at me for giving my order to someone else when that’s her job to be checking the orders. On top of that their dining area is always full of flies! I’m pretty sure they do this quite often since they don’t accept credit cards only cash. So this is what happens when it comes to situations like this. To them it’s screw the customer. If they would’ve accepted credit cards I could’ve easily dealt with my bank to get my money back, but since they only take cash this is why I believe they do this often. If you want professional Mexican food I’d recommend Tortas Locas. Don’t get sick off this bullsh**! I would give it no stars but since it’s required I have to put one which they don’t even deserve!!!!

Frank’s Italian Ices – Menu with Prices – 687 Ling Rd, Rochester

I’m embarrassed to say i live right down the road from this place but never stopped in….When you walk in you might be greeted by the sweetest old man you could ever meet…Frank. Frank owns Franks Italian Ice. Or the place might be empty…with the door open on a hot summers day…and frank might be right next door at Savastano’s, sitting down and having a cup of coffee. If he is, just give a little shout and he will come right over to serve you. (the two stores share a door inside) Immediately you will think you have been good friends with Frank for years as he talks to you like you are part of his family. I learned that Frank’s Italian Ice used to be Al’s Italian ice…Al was Franks father and Frank has been making the stuff since he was 5 years old. Back in the day Al’s Italian ice was The biggest player in the game…And the italian ice shop used to have lines out the door on the regular…But Now that Franks father has passed…And Frank renamed it Franks Italian ice…He has this new location..Much more modest…and he sells a lot of the product to all the little shops around rochester. But still makes it all himself in the back of store with his machines. I wish i could tell you the prices for franks because I didnt see any…and when i asked he didnt really say what they were lol…I walked in expecting to pay with a Credit Card…but i learned he doesn’t take credit/debit. Just cash….and i only had 6 bucks in my pocket….but yet i still managed to walk out with 2 quarts of the finest, most creamiest, Delicious italian ice and Gelati i have ever had. and when i walked out i still had 1 buck left in my wallet….I felt so bad…Like i had just robbed him. I told him i would come back n give him more cash tomorrow…He just shrugged and said “eh”. What i got…Chocolate Gelati…and Italian Lemon ice. Oh my goodness…i think i am swearing off ice cream…The lemon ice was so creamy you would swear it was made with cream..But nope. No milk..No cream…and it taste like a dream. Not overly sweet either…I felt like i was eating a cloud. The chocolate Gelati…Looks like it would taste super dark…But it’s not. It’s soooo good. Taste like he adds some sort of liquor in it. Almond maybe? You don’t feel guilty after eating it either. Like you do when you have regular ice cream or custard. All in all…If you want the best italian ice you have ever had in your life…please come to Gates, NY and stop in at Franks Italian ice. Bring cash because credit/debit is not accepted. I am so proud to live in a town that has a place like Franks open..that is not only rich in Gelati/italian ice..But also rich with so much History.

Aqua Blue Store – Menu with Prices – 411 H St, Modesto

This is a Laotion grocery store with a small dine-in restaurant inside. If you get to the front door and it’s locked, there is a doorbell you can press. They have friendly staff who have always acknowledged us with a smile when we walk through the door. Groceries are reasonably priced. A large bundle of vegetables is only $1 and a 50-lb bag of sticky rice is $38. If you’re buying groceries that is in a separate place near the front door and they accept credit/debit card there. You can ask for cash back. There is a restaurant inside where every entree is $5 plus tax, but they only accept cash for this. You can dine in or take food to go. If you’ve never had Laotion food before I highly recommend this place. This is a clean store compared to a bunch of other Asian stores in the area.

Tai Chi Cuisine – Menu with Prices – 5414 Walnut Ave, Irvine

The worst service experience I have never had before!!!! Tonight, I was going to Taichi to buy their Wonton soup which was today’s special dish offer. When I gave them my credit card to pay the order, the male cashier Wang said: ” We do NOT accept credit cards under $20, especially your order is a dinner special.” What!? Why was I DISCRIMINATED against because of ordering a dinner special and pay by credit card??????? Then, I went to check my purse if I had enough cash, but I did not find any. So, I told them I did not have cash, and when your restaurant posted menu in group, you guys did not mention do not accept credit card under $ 20 anywhere, even in the front desk of the restaurant, there is nowhere customers can find this notice. Unfortunately, this cashier Huang did not explain anything to me. Instead, he said Impatiently and Rude: ” It is COMMON SENSE in American like you go to the 99 Ranch market, they won’t accept, either.” What the Heck!? Then, he started to service other customers who were behind me and just IGNORED me. After I stood there embarrassed about 3 mins, he asked me to transfer the amount to his BOA account by Zelle. Finally, I got my food which was needed to bring to church. Actually, I hate spreading negative inform and rarely give a bad review. However, the cashier in Taichi made it! Good job cashier Wang! (1) If you think people who order today’s special dish are cheap, no cash in pocket and have to pay by credit card even under $20, please mention it early or do not offer today’s special, I won’t be angry (2) If you are afraid the bank will charge your boss the transaction fee by using a credit card, I am willing to pay that several cents for my order. Customers going to your restaurant is for service and pay for it, not for being charged!

Nordstrom Ebar Artisan Coffee – Menu with Prices – 102 Caruso Ave, Glendale

This cafe is on the first floor of Nordstroms. The coffee actually isn’t bad. I thought it’d be shitty gas station coffee, but it’s better than Starbucks (albeit not as good as Coffee Bean). The prices were in line with what you’d expect at this kind of place, and the service was friendly and fast. There’s some seating inside, but really you want to sit outside and people watch. Just be careful no one steals your credit cards. Recently these dudes stole some woman’s credit cards who was sitting outside at the Cheesecake Factory. One guy put a jacket over her purse while the other stole her cards and used them to buy gift cards at Nodstroms. Be careful, everyone. Sad to see shady shit happening in Glendale, but that’s just life. Although I’m not exactly sure how that gift card scam works. I mean, can’t Nodstroms just cancel those gift cards? You’d assume every gift card has its own unique number. If they know what credit card was used to buy the gifts cards, can’t they just cancel those gift cards? I wonder what the thieves are gonna do with the gift cards. Try to sell them to other people? Use them themselves? I was thinking when someone tried to use the “hot” gift cards, the cashier should pull out a machine gun and shoot them dead. But then my wife pointed out that might not be fair because what if it’s not the thief who uses the gift card? Fair enough. So instead take the person to the storage closet and mercilessly beat them with jumper cables until they divulge where they got the gift cards. I hate thieves.