Couch Mommies

  • RSS
  • Green Living
  • Energy Efficient
  • Immediate Change
    • Cut Down on Waste
  • Long Term Effect
  • Sustainable living

A Chinese Restaurant Is Going Viral For Its Extremely Honest Menu Descriptions

Email, RSS Follow
Pin It

“Anyway, I am not big fan of North American Chinese food and it’s your call,” the owner writes

Restaurants reviews are helpful because they can offer a wealth of free information, especially if they are given by actual customers and not paid reviewers or owners’ families. Rarely do you expect very honest information about the quality and flavor of menu items from a restaurant owner themselves. Unless you dine at Aunt Dai.

Owners are typically famous for overselling and promising flavors that you’ve never experienced in any past dining experience. While some live up to the hype, oftentimes food can fall flat, which is a hit to your palate and your wallet. But one Montreal Chinese restaurant owner decided to give youths humble, extremely honest opinions of his food — and they’re so funny, they’ve since gone viral.

The owner has been at this for years, but it wasn’t until Sweet Baby CEO Kim Belair posted several screenshots from what she called her “favorite Chinese restaurant” in the city. “[B]ut the REAL treat is the menu, featuring extremely honest commentary from the owner,” she wrote, describing the tone as “Hell yeah, absolutely! But also temper your expectations.” As of this writing, it has been liked and shared more than 70,000 times.

Aunt Dai is my favourite Chinese restaurant in Montreal, but the REAL treat is the menu, featuring extremely honest commentary from the owner. pic.twitter.com/FpA1xt0GrF

— Kim Belair (@BagelofDeath) January 10, 2021

In the descriptions for each dish, owner Feigang Fei lets you know if you order the Imperial Rolls, they are good but small. The Orange Beef “isn’t THAT good,” which is a bummer for those of us who love orange chicken. He’s also “not a huge fan” of the Sweet and Spicy Pork Strips, but he’ll sell them to you if you really want them.

Fei also regularly adds new menu items to his menu but notes that “he should spend more time eating in his own restaurant,” so buyers beware. If you choose to order anyway, Fei wants you to know, “it’s your call.”

Noted.

Hell yeah absolutely!! But also, temper your expectations. pic.twitter.com/4jWZRN3YJB

— Kim Belair (@BagelofDeath) January 10, 2021

Fei is also very passionate about items he does like, which includes anything with potatoes, like his Potato Julian, where he declares: “Let’s salute potato.” I cannot agree with this statement more.

In an interview with the Today Show, Fei said he wrote the menu descriptions for customers unfamiliar with some of the ingredients or wanted to know how spicy a dish would be.

“The whole idea is just to let people know what they’re ordering,” he said. “A lot of people found it very funny [and] very helpful. I was so encouraged by them. I didn’t think I needed to write comments for each item, but I was encouraged by them, their comments, and their feedback, so I finished all of them.”

If I ever opened a restaurant my mom would 888% leave a Yelp review that sounded like this. pic.twitter.com/RBLc1FbGHH

— Celeste Ng (@pronounced_ing) January 11, 2021

Obviously, Fei’s casual and honest assessment of the food he serves has garnered some serious attention, which is always good for business. Still, the ever-consistent owner wants to make sure before you dine with him, you know what you’re in for.

“A lot of people want to be the best …and we are simply not the best,” he said. “That’s a fact. We just try to be a little bit better every day. And that’s how I see it. I don’t want to get people disappointed.”

The post A Chinese Restaurant Is Going Viral For Its Extremely Honest Menu Descriptions appeared first on Scary Mommy.

Email, RSS Follow
Pin It

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Subscribe via Email

Recent Articles

Your 10-Step Guide To Making The World’s Most Epic Snow Fort

February 24, 2021 By Upright

This $8 Stain Remover Actually Works When All Else Fails

February 24, 2021 By Upright

To My Fellow Educators: Please Stop Saying Our Kids Are Falling Behind

February 24, 2021 By Upright

Jonathan Van Ness Urges HIV+ People To Check Vaccine Eligibility In Their State

February 24, 2021 By Upright

The Vibrator That Can Get You To Orgasm In 2 Minutes Is $110 Off Today

February 24, 2021 By Upright

‘Schitt’s Creek’ Town Bakery Says Annie Murphy’s Review Helped Them Survive Pandemic

February 24, 2021 By Upright

Ask Scary Mommy: Help! My Four-Year-Old Is Giving Everyone The Bird

February 24, 2021 By Upright

I’m Thrilled For Meghan And Harry, And Stoked For The Oprah Interview

February 24, 2021 By Upright

Ted Cruz Ditched Texas, So AOC Stepped Up––Here’s What She Did

February 24, 2021 By Upright

Celebs Share Pics After Beyoncé Gifts Them Items From Her New Ivy Park Line

February 24, 2021 By Upright

Related Articles

  • Put Some Respect On His Name — Hugh Jackman Is #Husbandgoals

    Feb 25, 2021
  • The Importance Of Connecting With Our Teens During The Pandemic

    Feb 25, 2021
  • Costco Is Raising Minimum Wage To $16 Starting Next Week

    Feb 25, 2021
  • The Safest (And Best-Smelling) Lip Balms For Babies And Toddlers

    Feb 25, 2021
  • Stanley Tucci Knows He’s Our Pandemic Internet Boyfriend

    Feb 25, 2021
  • The Mental Load Of New Motherhood Took Me By Surprise

    Feb 25, 2021
  • From The Confessional: We’ll Get By With A Little Help From Our (Battery-Operated) Friends

    Feb 25, 2021
  • Mr. Potato Head Is Going Gender Neutral And Bigots Are Losing Their Minds

    Feb 25, 2021
  • Lady Gaga’s Dog Walker Has Been Shot And Her Dogs Are Missing

    Feb 25, 2021
  • The Life-Changing Magic Of Watching Brothers Turn Into Best Friends

    Feb 25, 2021

Copyright © 2021 CouchMommies.com

Privacy Policy · Terms of Use · Sitemap · Contact

Cookies

This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. Learn more.