![]() ![]() When you take a 12oz NY strip and cook it perfectly, then top it with a white wine cream sauce, plus Royal Red shrimp, scallops AND lump crab meat? I truly don’t know what to say about this dish. ![]() I guess it was since didn’t get a bite.Īnd speaking of delicious. She said her Prime Rib French Dip was delicious. My dining partner said it was the best she’d ever tasted. The blue cheese wedge was one of the prettiest, and tastiest I ever had. I love them even more when they’re served with Old Bay seasoned smoked cream cheese which is topped with melted Gruyere! Great appetizer! The hot bread is served with honey/maple, herbed and plain butter. %%%%%%%%%%%%%%% THE FOOD %%%%%%%%%%%%%%% Smoked Cream Cheese and Royal Red Dip Blue Cheese Wedge Prime Rib French Dip Rack House Surf and Turf Banana Nut Bread Pudding I went with the Rack House Surf and Turf. My dining partner ordered the French dip sandwich. We decided on the smoked cream cheese and Royal Red dip and a small blue cheese wedge salad for starters. If you’re a whiskey drinker this sounds like a place for you. They also say they started the first Bourbon Society on the Gulf Coast, and boast a selection of 50 Bourbons and over 100 whiskeys in total. The restaurant is decorated to look like that. I did, and decided to give it a try!Īccording to their website, a Rack House is a warehouse where distillers store and age their barrels of liquor. If you’re driving through Gulfport you’re likely to see a billboard for this place. Attorney Stan Harris was the prosecutor for the case.I ended up in Mississippi this weekend. Customs and Border Protection.Īssistant U.S. Department of Labor, Office of Inspector General, and U.S. Attorney LaMarca praised the investigative efforts and coordination of Homeland Security Investigations, the U.S. Department of Labor, Office of Inspector General in Atlanta, made the announcement. Denton of Homeland Security Investigations in New Orleans, and Mathew Broadhurst, Special Agent in Charge of the U.S. LaMarca, Special Agent in Charge David L. These workers entered or remained in the U.S. Multiple illegal alien workers (including one 17 year-old minor at the Gulfport Panda Palace) were found, including four adult aliens who had unlawfully returned to the United States after being lawfully removed. On March 10, 2020, search warrants were served on both Panda Palace locations and the two houses being used as housing for illegal alien workers. The Wengs also provided transportation for the aliens back and forth between the harboring houses and the Panda Palace Buffet restaurant locations in D’Iberville and Gulfport. ![]() In addition to hiring the illegal aliens, the Wengs provided housing for the aliens at two locations, including one rented house in Gulfport and another house in D’Iberville. The employees in the front, visible parts of the restaurants were lawful employees. Sheng Bin Weng, managed the Panda Palace Buffet in D’Iberville.įrom their investigation, federal officials determined that the Wengs were hiring and harboring multiple illegal aliens from Central America who worked in the back of the restaurants washing dishes, cooking, cleaning, etc. Although the facilities were rented, the owner of the equipment was Mrs. Hui Weng had been working at or managing the Panda Palace Buffet in Gulfport. Department of Labor, Office of Inspector General, also joined in the investigation. The two were convicted after pleading guilty on November 16, 2022.īeginning at least by August 2019, Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) received information that the Panda Palace Buffet was illegally hiring and harboring as employees, aliens unlawfully present in the United States, at its Gulfport and D’Iberville locations. Hui Weng, 41, of Gulfport, and Yun Mei Weng, a Chinese national living in Gulfport, were sentenced in U.S. Both of the defendants also were ordered to forfeit to the United States a house and land in D'Iberville, Mississippi, which had been used to harbor the aliens. and had been living in Gulfport, was sentenced to 5 years of federal probation and a $5,000 fine for misprision of a felony regarding the harboring of illegal aliens. ![]() Additionally, a Chinese citizen, who is a Permanent Resident Alien of the U.S. – A Gulfport man was sentenced to 18 months in federal prison, a $10,000 fine and $5,100 in special assessments for harboring illegal aliens within the United States. ![]()
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