Of course we didn't want to pay! We couldn't eat it. So we def couldn't eat it, they gave us a dead fish! We told our waiter and the argue with us saying how we were being ridiculous. We love the food here and was just as excited to eat the fish, we dig into it and it was squishy to the point it didn't seem like fish meat then it has a smell as well. She love fish so we ordered a fried fish. We ordered a full table for my mom birthday. Thank you for being our friends.If I could give zero star I would. Thank you for welcoming us as we were immigrants. "Thank you for allowing my family to be part of this community. "The only thing I want to say is thank you," Richard Fong said. It's a bittersweet time for the Fong family, too. "Other things will come in its place, but it's a big loss." "My husband and I were talking about this restaurant, and he called it a little gem," Cherner said. Over the years, Dragon City Cafe quietly became a neighborhood institution. The small, wood-paneled cafe was on the first floor, and there were living quarters above. The restaurant was in a narrow, two-story building off Lake Street in south Minneapolis. "And I remember as a kid, I just couldn't wait until I was old enough to work at the Nankin, because my mom worked there, my dad, my brother, my sisters, and just before I was supposed to work, whammo - we had Dragon City." "Eventually, he and my mother and a number of my family worked at the Nankin restaurant, which as everyone knows was an institution in Minneapolis," Fong said. His father had been a barber in Hong Kong, but when the family arrived in the U.S., he began working at a suburban restaurant called the White House. ![]() "Can you think about moving to another country with seven kids when you're in your mid-40s?" Fong said.
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