Tried their lunch combo special a few days ago, very good value for the money! We ordered the chicken Lo mein and the General tao chicken which came with a soup ( hot & sour or wonton), spring roll and steamed rice. The general tao chicken was a stand out - unlike other restaurants where the batter is so thick and chicken meat barely there- here it's delicious big chunks of mean that's lightly battered and crispy. The hot and sour soup was good, spring roll was what you typically get from Chinese restos. Quick and friendly service, and the price can't be beat - less than $10 for the Lo Mein and $13 for the General Tao, Mondays-Fridays. Will be...
Read moreTried their lunch combo special a few days ago, very good value for the money! We ordered the chicken Lo mein and the General tao chicken which came with a soup ( hot & sour or wonton), spring roll and steamed rice. The general tao chicken was a stand out - unlike other restaurants where the batter is so thick and chicken meat barely there- here it's delicious big chunks of mean that's lightly battered and crispy. The hot and sour soup was great, spring roll was what you typically get from Chinese restos. Quick and friendly service, and the price can't be beat - $9 for the Lo Mein and $12 for the General Tao, Mondays-Fridays. Will be...
Read moreDecided to get some takeout from a new old-school Cantonese place that just opened up in the area and was not disappointed! Portions were huge and reasonably priced, and especially a few of the legit Cantonese dishes (salted fish fried rice, bitter melon beef, salt and pepper shrimp) were some of the best I've ever had, bar none. Amazing place if you want that authentic wok hei taste (if you know, you know) but don't happen to live next to Chinatown. Highly...
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