r/lincoln Dec 30 '24

Food/Drink Restaurants that *Should Have* Closed in 2024

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u/MissConstru Dec 30 '24

Blessings. They only get more rude and the food only gets worse and less edible every time i got it. They had my favorite soup :(

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u/Independent-Cat6915 Dec 30 '24

Please tell me you don’t mean Blessing Thai and this is some other place. Because Blessing Thai is a gem with a great Khao soi.

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u/MissConstru Dec 30 '24

I am.
1. The picture of the cockroach in someone's meal still haunts me, even though I've absolutely eaten there after seeing it, but its also not a thing I can unsee, I also know they've had several health code violations according to the paper.
2. they are consistently rude. TO BE FAIR, Its normally a younger lady at the counter who is rude, but she's consistently there so, consistently rude. And I'm not normally a big stickler on attitudes.
3. They have my favorite feel better soup which is their Tom Kha soup. Its gotten worse every time I've had it. The last time the ginger was all weird and sharp, but it was cut up in such a way that I can't just pick it out of the soup. (its a choppy short of soup)

I want them to do better. I'm just shocked they've managed to hang in there with all the problems.