This place used to be fantastic! Unfortunately, they changed ownership about 3-4 years ago and nothing’s been the same since. Kings used to be owned by a family (husband, wife), and you’d occasionally see the kids helping out. It was great! A very down to earth, homey feeling, they’d remember your name and would do just that little bit extra to make sure you had a nice time. \r
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I believe they (husband, wife) sold the business to a lady that used to work there, so now her and a few other women run the joint. My family has been going there for about nine/ten years and we’ve all noticed that since the place was sold, the quality of the food and the service has become a lot worse.\r
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For starters, the restaurant no longer has that “family feeling” to it, but instead feels more like a fast food restaurant (get your crap and get out) sort of way. From what we’ve noticed, they are always messing up our order, or we find “cheating” us on how much chicken or salad they would serve. In fact we just had Kings tonight for dinner, and I’m sorry to say that I think this will be the last time we go back to them. \r
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If you really want a good dinner/meal, I would really recommend Bucks Teriyaki. It’s located on 240th, right across the street from the USPS main office. We started going there about a year or two ago and although the food is a little pricier, you get so much more bang for your buck. I would highly suggest you try the orange chicken, it’s to die for!\r
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All in all, it’s sad when you see a place such as Kings that used to be so great fade away, but what can you do. \r
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