The Retired & Disabled Police of America (RDPOA) is a fraternal organization formed in October, 1990 and incorporated under the laws of the District of Columbia as a non-profit corporation, and is managed by a Board of Directors consisting of a President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, and Executive Director.
The ambiance is great, the food is delicious, and while it’s a bit pricey, it’s worth it because the portions are generous.
Omg my son bought me and him some lunch today never had chopsticks other then a bite of my son when he would get something. Today I got the general tyso chicken it is better then the Chinese place up the road. U definitely get your money worth. Add great service to already good food makes for awesome experience. Definitely will be back
I wanted a Thai curry dish and wasn’t up to driving to another county to get some. I took a chance and ordered their Red Curry dish with chicken and white rice. It had grilled onions and green peppers. The broth had a kick to it, even requested mild, but able to finish it. It was creamy full of flavor. Big strips of chicken too. I just really enjoyed this dish and have a new favorite. Their vegetable spring rolls are some of the best.
Very friendly staff on this first visit. Good selection on the menu. Wife had hibachi and I got the curry. Hibachi chicken was very good. Quality ingredients and seasoning. Curry was flavorful, just a little heavy on the onions. Price was fair.
My family and I have been long time customers of Chopsticks and tonight we were extremely disappointed in the poor food quality, and lack of good service. The overall quality of the food and service has plummeted in the last few years. Despite knowing the quality has decreased, we decided to go to Chopsticks for dinner to give it another try since it hasn’t ever been horrendous. We ordered a grilled teriyaki salmon, and were served a fried teriyaki white fish, which we make our server aware of. This took around 15 minutes to “remedy” and the $16 salmon that was subsequently served was minuscule and extremely overcooked. Our hibachi chicken was also very dry. We informed our cashier of the order coming out wrong and then the salmon being wildly overcooked, to which she said “I’m sorry” which is not how you solve issues in the food service industry. You don’t serve someone the wrong dish, hesitate to fix their order, then serve something inedible and just say “I’m sorry” to remedy the situation. Here is how you *should* handle this: handle the miscommunication swiftly and gracefully, with a sincere apology. Do not, however, wait until the rest of the table has almost finished eating to serve the corrected dish. Then, after taking that long to get the dish out and it coming out terribly cooked, you should comp part or all of the cost to attempt to make up for your poor service and quality. “I’m sorry” will never suffice when you mess up this badly. They had multiple opportunities to fix this, none of which were executed successfully. I truly will not come back, which is sad to say as a long time customer who has loved Chopsticks in the past. This is an extreme let down to what Chopsticks used to be. Please save your money and go elsewhere if you’re looking for good quality food and great accommodating service!