See it if you are a patient type. It's a lovely, empathetic play about life, dying and food, and is sometimes very funny.
Don't see it if you need a fast pace or are upset by death; hate reading titles especially when they are hard to see.
See it if For a view into an America almost never seen on stage. Interested in stories about generational tensions and communication.
Don't see it if Can't identify with non-white protagonists (see lame excuses for Birth of the Dragon), looking for comedy or action, militantly vegan
See it if You want to see an entertaining play with some good acting.
Don't see it if You are expecting something great.
See it if some wonderfully specific and genuinely poignant moments, lines and performances. good examination of food and family across cultures
Don't see it if the fantastic parts didn't cohere as a whole. too many endings. worth seeing mainly for superb acting and some profoundly moving scenes.
See it if You believe in the universality of family guilt and love.
Don't see it if You are accompanied by a cancer survivor...it can make for a very uncomfortable evening.
See it if You believe in the transformative power of food and food memories.
Don't see it if Discussions of death upset you. You like sophisticated dialogue that explains through conversations between characters, rather than preaches
See it if Asian family dramas
Don't see it if sappiness
See it if You are crazy for food- driven story lines.
Don't see it if Are annoyed by uneven acting.