Sunday's so-called "American Food"

In Taipei,“Sunday’s” is a good American food restaurant.You can eat a lot of American food and one person only have a little dollars.
Sunday’s restaurant was also called Sunday’s party house,because Sunday’s everyday have different party.You can try it!!

About Sunday’s
11:30-22:00
Taipei (02)2705-8078
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Thanks for the tip. . . but I never understood what people mean when they refer to American food. In my experience that would consist of Chinese, Japanese, French, Italian, German, Mexican, Thai, Moroccan, Cajun, and a few hundred other types of food. Is that what you mean?

What is it with the ads recently? A cake shop, recruiters, mandarin tutors, American Food - did Forumosa make it onto someone’s marketing list?

MT, while I’m sure you eat all those things in America, to me specifically ‘American’ food is stuff like ribs, onion rings, buffalo wings with blue cheese sauce, anything that calls itself ‘cajun’, and hamburgers with pickles (ick!) instead of beetroot :slight_smile:

Sunday’s is a professional restaurant to provide American food, for example, pizza, buffalo wings and french fries etc. Hope you enjoy that!
sundays.com.tw/partyhouse.html

Went to Sunday’s last Sunday. About $300 for “all you can eat” the quotes are important here as they bring the food to your table. A person with a bowl of onion rings grudgingly gives you 3 onion rings. 3.

The pizza was not pizza, you all know what i mean.

They have ribs, the sauce is OK, but again, you have to wait for the “rib man or woman” to come around AND offer you one. Just because they are walking by do not assume that you will get food. You most likely won’t.

There’s some other stuff, like corn, fried chicken, fries, etc. And each table or so gets a plate of salad and a plate of pasta.

And only in Taiwan would my possitive note be: after about 15 minutes of sitting with empty plates, someone finally came over and asked if we wanted anymore food. And I eventually, 15 minutes after that, got the food that I wanted. Remember, they are delivering the food to you, it is not a buffet.

All in all, if you have a lot of free time and want to sit around waiting for greasy food, then go. If not, don’t.

Forgot to mention, after looking at the website, that I am referring tpo the Gong Guan branch.

So it is a dim sum version of American food?

Yep. But it’s not really American food. And waiting for 15 minutes for any kind of refill is a little excessive in my books…

The whole set up makes me cringe. Let me guess–the original poster was hoping that lots of foreigners would come to his restaurant for publicity purposes.

Sounds a lot like the West 15 Diner on LeLi Road. I wasn’t impressed with West 15, but what the heck, you gotta try everything at least once.

Hahah, well, at least now we can sympathize with what most Chinese people think at the average “Chinese” restaurant in the US. :wink:

[quote=“yangdemei”]Went to Sunday’s last Sunday. About $300 for “all you can eat” the quotes are important here as they bring the food to your table. A person with a bowl of onion rings grudgingly gives you 3 onion rings. 3.

The pizza was not pizza, you all know what I mean.

They have ribs, the sauce is OK, but again, you have to wait for the “rib man or woman” to come around AND offer you one. Just because they are walking by do not assume that you will get food. You most likely won’t.

There’s some other stuff, like corn, fried chicken, fries, etc. And each table or so gets a plate of salad and a plate of pasta.

And only in Taiwan would my possitive note be: after about 15 minutes of sitting with empty plates, someone finally came over and asked if we wanted anymore food. And I eventually, 15 minutes after that, got the food that I wanted. Remember, they are delivering the food to you, it is not a buffet.

All in all, if you have a lot of free time and want to sit around waiting for greasy food, then go. If not, don’t.[/quote]

That is the funniest post i have read a long time. ALL YOU CAN EAT my eye! Only in Taiwan!

Thanks for that one!

I’ve also made the mistake of going there (in my case, it was the Da-An branch). The food was as Western as Chinese food in Germany is Chinese :s , everything was terribly greasy, and having to wait for somebody to come to your table to ask if you want more is not exactly what I would call “All you can eat”. They also had a show of Bingo there that night :unamused: and after having spotted me, that moron behind the counter made a big show of making the only foreigner in the whole place draw the numbers even though the only foreigner in the whole place just wanted to have a PEACEFUL dinner :unamused: :unamused: I certainly won’t go back!

Iris

I went to the one in Gungkuan a few months ago. Mediocre with a capital M. If you want tasty “American” food don’t go to Sundays go to Fridays instead. Even Sizzler in the same complex would be better.

not only is the food greasy, the service sucks.

I went with a friend some weekend afternoon, about 3, to the da an branch.

We asked to be seated outside, cause it was a nice day, but were told the seats outside were currently “off limits”. Then we asked to sit near the window on the rightside, but the right side of the restraunt was “off limits” too. Then we asked to sit by the window on the left side of the restruant, but were told we only had two people, so we couldn’t take up the space of a six-person table.

This was 3pm in the afternoon, and the restruant was only about 1/4 occupied.

The guy I was talking to ,who looked to be the manager, gave me excuses like… the table would take more effort to clean (as if 2 plates at a six person table are more difficult to replace than 2 plates at a two person table?) other customers would come and need the table (what are the chances of 6 people coming in together to eat way past lunch time, and all the other tables filling up?)

the wait staff was friendly, but the manager is an arse :stuck_out_tongue:

oh, and as we left 40 minutes later, there were customers sitting in the “off limits” area outside.

stay well clear of this place - very grim indeed.

you re better off giving 300 nt to charity and eating your own sick.

[quote=“olison”]stay well clear of this place - very grim indeed.

you re better off giving 300 nt to charity and eating your own sick.[/quote]

Looks like Vic’s attempt to lure Forumosans to Sunday’s backfired big time. :laughing: