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Food Exchange

Food Exchange

Harper Avenue, Detroit, 48213, United States Of America

Food • Cheese • Chinese • Burgers


"I am African American that's writing this review. This is a black-owned restaurant. So you try to support your own kind.. I probably spent $1,000 with them buying hamburgers over the years. They will never get a penny out of me again. I buy a hamburger from this place. I told them to put extra mayo and catch up on my burger. Get to the place the price is higher.I asked them did you go up on the price I'm always coming here and buying hamburgers. She told me no, we charge you extra for ketchup and mayo. I said I go to all type of restaurants white /black. They never charge you for no ketchup or extra ketchup. I told them ,I shouldn't have to pay for something that's already coming on the hamburger. But you don't charge me If I get extra ketchup packs. Black man that run it he wasn't there today. It was two black women. You know black women attitude I had to walk out and leave the hamburger, because of principle of what they try to do. They will never get my business again. A restaurant like that don't deserve to be in business, how they treat their customers. Then the black woman had a nerve to tell me, we is a small black business so that's why we charge for ketchup The white folks don't do it, The Chaldeans don't do it, The Arabs don't do it You should be proud to get somebody to purchase something from you. not try to nickel and dime you.If you worry about charging me extra, you ain't worried about me spending $1,000 with you no more. That's over with, over some petty ketchup that you try to play me on. That ketchup going to cost you more, than what I've been spending with you. I hope The ketchup was worth it. No customers should get treated like that, You give black business owners bad reputation. We already have it hard in the world already. And you make it prime example why people don't want to shop and eat at black restaurants"

China Station

China Station

80 Senter Rd. San Jose, CA 95111, San Andreas, United States

Soup • Asian • Lunch • Chinese


"I've been ordering delivery from China Station since moving to the area. Every now and then, you just get in the mood for some good Chinese food, and China Station's food satisfies the craving. One of the first times I ordered, it was before COVID, and I was surprised (pleasantly when the gentleman delivering walked into my kitchen and unpacked the food for me, setting it all up on the counter while engaging me in friendly banter. It was so sweet and such a nice service! And the man was SO delightful. Since COVID, the food is delivered to your door and handed to you. But everyone I've met through delivery is kind and very friendly. As are the people who answer the phone at the restaurant. And the food is good. We usually get the Cantonese dinner, but I can never forego getting honey-walnut shrimp and tomato-beef chow mein (which isn't technically on the menu, but they've never denied my order, which I appreciate--and, boy, is it fabulous! . Since we always get too much food, the leftovers last us for several days, which is excellent because then I don't have to think about cooking for X number of days! Anyhow, the picture I took shows a small sampling of the Cantonese meal, plus the tomato-beef chow mein and honey-walnut prawns. (The Cantonese dinner includes soup, chow mein, fried rice, sweet-and-sour pork, and two eggrolls. Oh, and, of course, fortune cookies! So, on the plate, starting at 12, are the prawns (no walnuts made it onto the plate, but I promise they did come with them . At 3 would be the chow mein. At 6, tomato-beef chow mein. At 9, sweet-and-sour pork. At 11, fried rice. In the center, the eggrolls. Above the plate, the soup with a fortune cookie on top. (I didn't want the soup, so it'll make an excellent light dinner tomorrow. To the right of the plate, the sauce for the sweet-and-sour for the eggrolls. Bottom line: I HIGHLY recommend the food at China Station."