"We had lunch there. Food and service were decent. However, it was day before mother’sDay and there was a long table with an Indian family and all of their kids sitting in various booths and tables nearby. So far so good . Then we are trying to eat and some of these children are running and screaming with no adult intervention. When they were leaving, a boy of about 9 came right to our table and, only inches away, screamed loudly in a high pitched shrill and we were all shocked. His mother was nearby and we looked at her and she did nothing. Either oblivious or defiant. We didn’t want to make a scene as they were leaving…and people are crazy these days so we said nothing.However, we will not be back. Total chaos in this restaurant.Reply to Owner’s Response: the servers were busy and did a great job but did not want to get involved in the chaos. Ethnicity was only to identify the situation and we are also a diverse bunch and welcome all families and groups. However, you are wrong in your response to the extent that being able to eat in peace is part of the dining experience. We had a child screaming in our ear(s) and nobody did anything. We did not want to escalate since they were leaving. Just wanted people to know very chaotic place with screaming children allowed to go to others’ tables and scream. No consequences ."