Anyone know what happened to Asian 168? I went over there on Monday night for some food and it was empty. I don't mean empty of patrons, I mean empty of restaurant.
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the owner got cancer and went home to Singapore. i wish him luck. things wernt going well anyway so that was the icing on the cake im sure.
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I noticed the deconstruction when I drove by yesterday.
I'm sorry for the owner, but the restaurant was pretty bad.
Fortunatly he figured it out. I've known too many people who take a bad idea and keep tweaking it and pouring in their life savings, mortgaging their house, etc.Posted 3 years ago # -
CDS sherman wrote >>
the owner got cancer and went home to Singapore. i wish him luck. things wernt going well anyway so that was the icing on the cake im sure.Oh no! Poor guy, he seemed really nice the couple of times we were in there. I didn't mind their food but know I was a minority.
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asil wrote >>
CDS sherman wrote >>
the owner got cancer and went home to Singapore. i wish him luck. things wernt going well anyway so that was the icing on the cake im sure.Oh no! Poor guy, he seemed really nice the couple of times we were in there. I didn't mind their food but know I was a minority.
It wasn't good, but it could've been worse and I still would've ordered from it just for the convenience of delivery. :(
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CDS sherman wrote >>
the owner got cancer and went home to Singapore. i wish him luck. things wernt going well anyway so that was the icing on the cake im sure.Damn, that's so sad. I only went there once and the food was pretty good - not outstanding, but a great cheap addition to the neighborhood. I was hoping they were going to make it :(
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