![]() When I received my soup, she was apologetic and thanked me. ![]() Another gentleman who seemed to be the owner/manager also agreed that the noodles should've been served separately. She seemed a little confused, maybe annoyed, but she complied with my request. I'm not one to ask restaurants to remake food but I really didn't want soggy noodles in my soup by the time I got home so I asked her if they could remake the soup but put the noodles on the side. Most Asian restaurants know that when noodles are in soup, they normally serve it separately, so that the noodles don't get mushy by the time you get home. When I arrived and picked up my order I saw that the noodles were in the same container as the soup. The person taking my order seemed a bit confused, but agreed. I called in my order and I like my wonton soup with noodles but they don't offer it here at this restaurant so I had asked them if they could add noodles and I'll pay the difference. I wasn't really expecting much with the ratings I saw on yelp and Google but I gave it a shot. I was looking for a tasty wonton soup that I have hardly been able to find in Culver City. ![]()
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