Executive chef Tayson Ophaso, trained in France, honed his skills at Le Cirque and Le Cote Basque before opening Nong, his childhood nickname. (Means Little Brother/Sister in Thai). He uses Nong to offer his favorite items from various cuisines of Southeast asia including Thailand (his home country), Vietnam, Malaysia, Japan, China & Korea. The menu items on paper seem to be nothing different from what you would see on other asian food restaurants however, one taste of his delicious dishes will prove otherwise. His shining moments are his Chef's specials where he melds his classical training with the cuisines to conjure fusion dishes at times seem to border on global, mixing tastes and textures from all over the world.
Very bad service. Dirty dishes left on surrounding tables for a long time (until we told them to clean it up). Bathrooms are filthy. Totally over-priced for cafeteria food. Alien at door very nasty to little boys that were touching her/his alien
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Poor food, outside of restaurant very unkempt, inside not as clean as it should be. Poor service. Not customer friendly regarding food and cleanliness. This is regarding PH in Niagara Falls Canada. Other PH's I have visited in Rome, Italy, Orlando an
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