Went for what I was told would be a great brunch....NOT!!

Joined: Aug 18, 2014
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The atmosphere is undoubtedly cool with the brick interior, the unique lighting and a huge bar but that's about all this place had going for it in my estimation. Went for Sunday brunch with my best friend and as we do every Sunday, we decided to try something different. A friend had told us about Jing A and told us it had an excellent brunch. I don't know what she got but not one thing that I tried was any good. Though decently priced at 98RMB per person, the first two dishes that I wanted were sold out....at noon. The mushrooms were undercooked, the fritatta was OLD, crusty and tasteless, the olive paste was oversalted, there was too much lemon in the hollandaise sauce and there was a hair in the spinich! In addition, the coffee was so strong that you could almost stand a spoon up in it, and their supposedly "fresh" juice.... I could have bought at Jenny Lou's, it came to my table in the bottle! I was NOT impressed.Needless to say, I'm not going back there again.