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Bidrage med feedbackThis is a quick service restaurant In the casino and it was perfect for what you would be looking for in such a place. Food was quick and it was good. People and servers were friendly.
Also posted on my blog lastcallwithsol.com Not my first time there, but time I gave them credit for a winning combination. Well organized cafeteria-style service, excellent food, and extremely moderate pricing. Ajia offers dishes prepared for clients before their very eyes and according to their inspirations and tastes. Guests can choose Szechuan, Teriyaki, Korean, or green curry-based dishes, or they can enjoy the traditional General Tao. The cashier takes your order and immediately the assembly line of cooks reads the order off the computer screen and begins to prepare the food. Minutes later you are being handed your order, and all that's left is for you to choose where you would like to sit to enjoy this treat. The main choices are chicken, beef, or shrimp, choice of fried noodles or steamed rice, and the trio includes won ton soup and soft drink. The soft drink can be upgraded to beer or wine for a couple of bucks extra. On this occasion, I opted for the Beef Teriyaki trio with fried noodles. It was delicious. If there is anything negative, the cutlery is plastic, and the plates are paper. But on the positive side, my meal before tax was $16.25. Also on the positive side, the panoramic view of the South Shore, the Jacques Cartier Bridge, and the grounds of what once were Man and his World. I give this restaurant my strong recommendation but it comes with a warning. If you plan to gamble before or after the meal be prepared to lose money. I promise you won't be disappointed.
What a let down! Cup a soup is tastier than the wonton soup we were served. The chicken was tough. The veggies were good and the presentation of the plate was good. Sad the taste could not match the prices. Won't be taken advantage of, again, anytime soon.
I had the chicken general tao: it was crispy and very good. I would have prefered more chicken and less rice for the price, so that's the down side. I wanted to take the combo but there was no iced tea available for soft drink, so I had a vegetable roll and a bottle of water. I tough the vegetable roll would be like a imperial roll, very crispy and flaky, but it was more like an eggroll and the dough was not cooked enough or crispy. My boyfriend took tempura shrimp: it was very good, nice tempura batter and nice flavor. Overall it was good food, but for more than 20$, I wanted a little more.
Absolutely disgusting. We are a party of 9 and not one of us was satisfied. The noodles in our wonton soup were chewy, our fried noodles plain, the chicken dry. Absolutely waste of money.